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The black and grey combo goes with everything. The Nike Air Jordan 11 has a unique silhouette that's both retro and futuristic. Is it worth the retail price? For me, yes - it's a cornerstone of the collection. But if you're new to sneakers and want max comfort tech, this might feel a bit "old school" in its approach. Just opened up the Nike Air Jordan 11 'Space Jam'. The details – like the "45" on the heel – are so cool. Sliding my foot in, the plush inner sleeve feels amazing. On pavement, that carbon fiber shank provides great stability. Pro: you're wearing a piece of pop culture. Con? The patent leather can feel restrictive during long walks. For $225, it's a premium experience. I'd say these are for the fans of the movie / and the legacy. Alright, on foot review time. The "feel" of the Nike Air Jordan 11 is... unique. They’re not the "softest" cushioning out there today, but that full-length Air unit gives a stable, responsive ride. The patent leather wrap provides serious lockdown. Compared to, say, an AJ1, these are way more "performance-oriented" from a comfort standpoint. Just a classic, clean look on foot. Okay, initial thoughts on the "Air Jordan 11": The shape is just so "distinctive". You can spot it from a mile away. Wearing them, the cushioning is firm but comfortable – you feel that classic Air unit. In terms of looks on camera, the reflective qualities of the patent leather are "insane". Compared to an AJ1, they're a much more structured, "built" shoe. I love them for lifestyle wear, but true ballers might find the traction pattern a bit dated for serious play. A solid pickup for your rotation.
- Shown: Seafoam
- Style: DH9696-100