That patent leather? It can crease (it's part of the charm, but some hate it). Also, the fit can be narrow – wide-footers, maybe size up. And the price... $225 is steep for a retro with "okay" modern cushioning. If you want max comfort tech, look elsewhere. The "Air Jordan 11" is about style & history first. 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. Is it worth it? My final take: if you've "always" wanted a pair of "Jordan 11s", yes. This model, especially in a clean colorway like this, is a cornerstone of any sneaker rotation. You're paying for the "iconic" design and heritage. For a first-time "Jordan" buyer? It's a strong, strong choice. Is the "Nike Air Jordan 11" overhyped? For $225, some might say yes. But holding it, you feel the quality materials – from the carbon fiber to the thick laces. It's a well-made product. The downside? That beautiful patent leather is a scratch magnet. You gotta be "careful" with these. If you're rough on your kicks, maybe consider a different model.