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This particular colorway's details are insane. Putting them on... the "step-in comfort" is fantastic. They feel stable and the carbon fiber plate provides great torsional support - you can feel it! On foot, they look even better than in pics. Stacking it against earlier "Jordan" models, the tech here is a "huge" leap. "Major advantage:" It's a performance icon that still works today. "Potential issue:" They run a bit long for some. Great for casual wear "and" light hooping. If you prefer a minimalist, low-profile sneaker, this isn't it. 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. Let's talk comfort – it's good, but with a caveat. The full-length Air unit is nice, but don't expect modern, bouncy foam like in some newer performance models. It's a "firm" yet comfortable ride. The inner sleeve is plush, though! If you have wider feet, the patent leather might feel restrictive initially. That's my honest take on this "Jordan 11". Putting the Air Jordan 11 'Platinum Tint' on for the first time. That metallic silver patent leather / it's a head-turner. The fit is consistent with other 11s – a bit structured. In terms of style, they're a modern twist on a classic. One big plus is the durability of the materials. A downside could be the metallic finish / it's not for everyone's taste. Worth $225? If you love metallic accents, / definitely. More of a fashion-forward pick in the Jordan series.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: DZ5485-612