The black and grey combo goes with everything. The Nike Air Jordan 11 has a unique silhouette that's both retro and futuristic. Is it worth the retail price? For me, yes - it's a cornerstone of the collection. But if you're new to sneakers and want max comfort tech, this might feel a bit "old school" in its approach. Initial impression? The "craftsmanship" on this "Nike Air Jordan 11" 'Concord' is "on point". 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". Now, the "not-so-great" part? That patent leather can crease – and for some people, that's a dealbreaker. It's also not the most breathable shoe ever. If you want a super soft, sock-like fit from day one, the "Nike Air Jordan 11" might feel restrictive. It's a "retro" basketball shoe at its core, not a modern lifestyle cloud. Keep that in mind! On foot, the silhouette is just "elite". It makes your legs look better – seriously! The way the shoe curves... it's iconic design. Compared to newer Jordans, the "Air Jordan 11" has a formality to it. It's a sneaker you can dress up. The pro is obviously the look. The potential con? It can feel a bit stiff for some. Not everyone's cup of tea for all-day walks.