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The icy blue outsole (on some colorways), the Jumpman logo – it's all classic. For $225 USD, you expect quality, and you get it. They run a bit narrow, so wide-footers beware. Who are these for? Anyone who appreciates design history. Who should skip? Those seeking ultra-lightweight, barefoot feel. Final verdict on the Nike Air Jordan 11 'Bred'? It's a must-have if you love the history. The $225 tag is justified by the legacy and premium materials. It's for the collector, the style enthusiast, the '90s kid. It's "not" for someone wanting a barefoot-like running shoe feel. The pros (looks, history, stability) outweigh the cons (price, care) for me. Would I cop? Absolutely. This is a pillar of the Jordan series. 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 comfort in-depth. Sliding into the Air Jordan 11, the lockdown is excellent. The inner sleeve hugs your foot. It's not the "lightest" shoe, but you feel that quality. I've worn newer Jordan models that feel more "squishy," but this offers firmer, responsive cushioning. Perfect for standing/walking. If you have a wider foot, maybe go a half-size up? Just a thought. For me TTS works.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: 555088-403