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This 'Cool Grey' colorway is so versatile. On foot, they dress up any casual fit instantly. The silhouette is sleek – they make your feet look smaller, in a good way! Compared to a bulkier AJ3, these feel more refined. The major pro? Timeless design. The con? The price tag ($225) is steep for a "fashion" shoe. Perfect for sneakerheads who value history & aesthetics. Alright, let's get into it. First off, the box is "classic" - you know it's a Jordan moment. Unboxing this Nike Air Jordan 11 'Cherry' is always a treat. That patent leather shines so nice, and the white mesh upper looks clean. For $225, the materials - especially that carbon fiber shank plate - feel legit. On foot? It's comfortable right away, but it's a snug fit. If you have wide feet, "seriously" consider sizing up. Final thoughts: The "Air Jordan 11", like this 'Win Like '96' pair, is a cornerstone of sneaker culture. At $225, it's an investment in a timeless design. I recommend it for style-focused wearers who appreciate history. I don't recommend it as a primary comfort shoe or for folks with very wide feet. As a piece of wearable art? 10/10. What's up, everyone? Unboxing the 'Bred' Air Jordan 11 today. That black matte leather upper with the contrasting shiny patent leather? Chef's kiss. Seriously, the silhouette is just "perfection". On feet, they're supportive – great lockdown. Honestly, for basketball or just style, they work. A major pro is that timeless color-blocking; goes with everything. A con? They can feel a bit bulky if you're used to ultra-light trainers. Versus a Jordan 4, the 11 offers better court feel (in my opinion!). Worth the $225? For a staple colorway – absolutely. Perfect for collectors and ballers.
- Shown: Stealth
- Style: CT8527-100