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It can crease, and for some people, it might feel a bit stiff or restrictive around the ankle at first. It "does" break in, but if you prefer a super soft, flexible collar like on some newer models, the "Air Jordan 11" might take some getting used to. Who should "avoid" it? Pure comfort seekers – there are bouncier options. People on a tight budget – resale can be wild. If you're rough on your shoes (that patent leather scuffs). Also, if you prefer low-top flexibility, the 11's cut might feel restrictive. It's not a "perfect" performance shoe by 2024 standards – and that's "okay". It excels elsewhere. Is it worth the $225 price tag? For me, yes—if you value iconic design and a piece of sneaker history. The "Bred" colorway I have is a grail for many. You're getting a well-made shoe with proven tech. But it's an investment. If you're just looking for a super-comfy everyday sneaker, there are more modern, cushioned options. Know what you're buying. Comparing it to other "Jordans"? The "Air Jordan 11" is a different beast than, say, an AJ1. It's more structured, more technical. The lockdown is superior. Versus an AJ3? The 11 is sleeker and less bulky. That carbon fiber shank plate gives serious stability the 3 doesn't have. For ball or for style, the 11 brings a unique combo of tech and classic looks to the "Jordan series".
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: DH6927-111