But! The support is surprisingly decent for casual play. The cushioning is fine, and the outsole traction? Still grips pretty well. I'd pick these over an AJ1 for hoops, any day. They're a piece of history you can "kind of" ball in. Main advantage is looking incredible on-court. Not for serious players, but for the vibe? Unmatched. The in-hand feel is impressive. That glossy leather on the "Air Jordan 11" is smoother than I expected. On foot, the break-in period is minimal – they're comfortable right out of the box. The silhouette is just so recognizable. A definite pro is the durability; these can take a beating. A con? They can be tricky to clean! Let's talk about the Air Jordan 11 'IE' low. Different vibe from the classic high-top! Opening the box, the mesh upper is a standout – much more breathable. Slip them on, and wow, they're noticeably lighter. Perfect for summer. The pro here is definitely the unique look and comfort for warmer weather. The con? You lose some of that iconic high-top ankle support. If you compare it to the OG Air Jordan 11, it's a totally different wearing experience. Priced around the same $225 mark, I'd say grab these if you want 11 style with a low-profile feel. Not for purists who need the high-top. Opening this box, the 'Space Jam' colorway just pops. The black nubuck and that icy blue outsole? Iconic. Compared to, say, a Jordan 1, the Nike Air Jordan 11 feels more technical and cushioned underfoot. It's supportive, but the shoe isn't super breathable - your feet might get warm. For basketball nostalgia and streetwear fits, it's a 10/10. For breathability? Look elsewhere.