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First wear? They're surprisingly light for their look. The silhouette is, hands-down, one of the best ever designed. However, keeping that white patent leather clean is a "real" chore. At $225, you're paying for that iconic look. I recommend these for special occasions / or collectors. Not the best choice / if you're rough on your shoes. Honestly, the "carbon fiber" plate on the "Nike Air Jordan 11" is a game-changer for stability — a major "pro". This 'Concord' colorway is "bright" and eye-catching. The comfort is "top-tier" for a retro basketball shoe. However, the "price tag" of $225 USD is "steep" for some. Compared to the Jordan 1, it's a more "technical" shoe. I'd say it's "worth it" if you value both looks and underfoot tech. Probably "not" for the budget-conscious buyer or someone who only wears "running" shoes. Final thoughts? The "Air Jordan 11" remains a masterpiece. From the unboxing to the on-foot feel, it lives up to the hype for me. It's not a perfect, modern comfort shoe, and that's okay. It's a classic sports car, not a luxury sedan. If you want a cornerstone sneaker with history, look, and solid performance, you can't go wrong. Just maybe size down half if you're in-between. Here are the "Air Jordan 11s", one of the most anticipated retros every time. The shape is just "perfect". My pair? Flawless. Slipping them on... wow, the lockdown is secure without being tight. They feel "premium". The full-length Air cushioning is "so" good - bouncy yet stable. Aesthetically, they're untouchable. Compared to a modern performance shoe, they're not "as" techy, but for their era? Revolutionary. "Pro:" Unmatched heritage and style. "Con:" The price tag - $225+ is steep. Recommend for sneaker enthusiasts who appreciate history. Not for folks who only care about the latest tech.
- Shown: Dark Mocha
- Style: CT8527-400