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Unboxing it, the black patent leather with that red hit... chills. On foot, it's pure confidence. A huge advantage is the durability—black hides everything. Potential downside? The price, always hovering high, and the stiff out-of-box feel. They need a brief break-in period. Worth it for collectors? Absolutely. From a design perspective, the Nike Air Jordan 11 'Cherry' is a showstopper. That vibrant red patent leather against the white is pure fire on camera. Photographs incredibly well. Is it worth the $225 USD? If you love bold statements, 100%. Downside? It can be tricky to style daily. You're committing to a look. Compared to a neutral Jordan 3, it's less versatile. But for impact? One of the best in the Jordan line. Sliding my foot into this "Air Jordan 11" 'Concord'... "wow", the "initial" feel is "snug". Not uncomfortable, but that patent leather "collar" gives a "structured" wrap you notice right away. Compared to a more "cushioned" "Jordan" model, like the 13, it's a "different" kind of "lockdown". On-foot, that "black-and-white" colorway is "simply" a statement – it "pops" on camera. Let's talk maintenance. The Nike Air Jordan 11, especially a light colorway, is a commitment. That patent leather scuffs, the mesh gets dirty. But my goodness, do they look good fresh. On-foot comfort is solid after break-in. Compared to a full-leather AJ5, these require more babying. The pro is the unparalleled style. The con is the upkeep. Recommend for careful wearers who don't mind a little extra cleaning time.
- Shown: University Blue
- Style: 378037-061