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That black matte leather upper with the contrasting shiny patent leather? Chef's kiss. Seriously, the silhouette is just "perfection". On feet, they're supportive – great lockdown. Honestly, for basketball or just style, they work. A major pro is that timeless color-blocking; goes with everything. A con? They can feel a bit bulky if you're used to ultra-light trainers. Versus a Jordan 4, the 11 offers better court feel (in my opinion!). Worth the $225? For a staple colorway – absolutely. Perfect for collectors and ballers. On foot now, and wow—the comfort is notable right away. The full-length Air unit gives a nice, balanced cushion. It's not super plush like a modern runner, but for a '90s hoop shoe? It's impressive. The fit is snug in a good way, true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 11" just has that classic, supportive feel you don't find everywhere. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 11" sits higher off the ground than a Jordan 1, obviously. It's a bit heavier than, say, a Jordan 3, but you gain that court-ready look. The sleekness is unparalleled in the lineup, IMO. Where a Jordan 4 is bulky, the 11 is streamlined (well, for its era!). It's a different vibe entirely – more refined, perhaps? Now, a real talk con: the fit can be tricky. Some folks find the "Air Jordan 11" runs a bit long, yet the patent leather can feel tight on wider feet. I'd recommend trying a pair on if you can. Also, that beautiful patent leather is prone to creasing over time—it's just part of the character. If you're super particular about keeping kicks pristine, that might bug you.
- Shown: Purple Metallic
- Style: 555088-500