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.. yes. The combination of history, that "instantly-recognizable" design, and solid on-court (or on-feet) performance makes it special. It's not perfect – the price is steep, and care is needed for the patent leather. I'd recommend it to sneakerheads who want a "centerpiece" in their rotation. If you're just after pure comfort, maybe pass. But for style? Iconic. Unboxing the Air Jordan 11 'Legend Blue' – that white and powder blue combination / it's absolutely beautiful. 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. Comparing it to other models, the Air Jordan 11 feels more supportive for casual wear than an AJ1. The fit is more structured. However, if you want max cushioning tech, modern Jordans like the 36 or 37 are way ahead. This is about style & heritage, not performance innovation. Is it worth it? For me, yes—if you love the design. You're not just buying a shoe; you're buying into the "Jordan" legacy. The "Air Jordan 11"'s profile is unmatched. Just know its quirks: the fit, the potential for creasing. If those don't scare you off, and you can swing the "$225 USD", it's a must-have.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: 555088-013