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The initial break-in is real with that patent leather. Once they mold to you, it's great. The outsole traction is surprisingly good on clean surfaces too! For a shoe from this "Jordan series", the performance DNA is still there, just in a more casual package. Just unboxed the Nike Air Jordan 11 'Cool Grey' for you guys. First impression? The build quality is, honestly, phenomenal. That shiny patent leather is a classic look "and" the upper feels super durable. At around $225 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan Series history right out of the box. It just screams premium. Reviewing the 'Cap and Gown' Air Jordan 11. All-black everything – so sleek. Out of the box, the matte finish on the patent leather is super unique. On feet, they're comfortable and surprisingly versatile for a dark shoe. The pro is the stealthy, sophisticated aesthetic. The con? The all-black can mask some of the shoe's famous design lines. Versus a Jordan 13, the 11 is less techy-looking and more elegant. Priced at the standard $225, this is a great option for someone who wants a formal-ish sneaker. Not the best choice if you want your Js to pop with color. Just unboxed the "Air Jordan 11 Retro". The silhouette is "iconic" - no other way to say it. The craftsmanship here is noticeable; stitches are clean. Trying them on... the comfort is impressive. Good arch support and that padded collar hugs your ankle. They look "even better" on foot. Placing it next to a "Jordan 5", the "11" feels more refined and less bulky. "What's great:" Its status as a holiday season legend. "What's not:" The outsole picks up dirt easily. Perfect for collectors and style mavens. Not the best daily beater if you're constantly in messy conditions.
- Shown: Taupe Haze
- Style: 555088-013