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That shiny patent leather "pops" under camera lights — it's a video "dream". On-foot feel is plush, thanks to the full-length Air unit. A definite "pro" is its timeless design; it never goes out of style. The "downside"? That stiff patent leather can "sometimes" crease in a weird way. For $225, it's an investment in a classic. Ideal for anyone wanting a "piece of history". Not so ideal if you hate keeping your sneakers "pristine". Alright, let's unbox these! First look at the Nike Air Jordan 11 'Gratitude' - wow. The black patent leather is "so" shiny in hand, and the craftsmanship here? Impeccable. That classic silhouette just pops. At $225, you're paying for an icon. On foot, the fit is snug (maybe go half up) and support is great, but break-in is real. Compared to an AJ1, it's a more modern feel. It's a luxurious sneaker, period. Finally, the Air Jordan 11 'Win Like '96'. Opening the box – that vibrant red hits you! It's a celebration shoe. On feet, the energy is real; cushioning feels great. The pro is the bold, nostalgic color scheme. The con? It's a very specific look that won't match every outfit. Compared to a Jordan 12, the 11 feels lighter and more responsive. At the typical $225 price point, it's for the fan who remembers that championship season. A perfect pickup for collectors and MJ history buffs. Not an everyday shoe for most people, but a fantastic piece for the rotation. The build is a huge plus. The materials on this "DMP" "Air Jordan 11" are top-tier—no glue stains or messy threads on my pair. It feels like a $200+ shoe. The carbon fiber shank plate is legit and provides great stability. However, if you have a wider foot, the narrow midfoot "might" be an issue. It's a performance fit, not super forgiving.
- Shown: Infrared
- Style: DJ5718-300