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The 4 might be chunkier, but the 11 has this refined, sleek profile that's just timeless. The $225 price tag is steep, but you're getting a piece of history. The main pro? Unmatched style. The con? Maybe not for hardcore, all-day comfort seekers. On feet now, and the fit is "snug" – but in a good, supportive way. The patent leather cage does a great job holding your midfoot. They're not the lightest shoes ever, but you feel that quality. Compared to, say, an "Air Jordan 1", the comfort level here is way higher right out of the box. That's a major "plus" for all-day wear. Honestly, comparing this to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 11 feels more like a "special occasion" shoe than a daily beater like a Jordan 4. The materials feel dressier. The fit is secure without being overly tight. Major pro? Its versatility—dresses up or down easy. Con? That price tag is steep for some. If you want a pure basketball performance shoe in 2024, look elsewhere. This is heritage/style first. Let's talk comfort "long-term". The "Nike Air Jordan 11" uses a "full-length" Air unit, & honestly? It's more about "impact protection" than "plush" softness. It's "stable" – great for casual wear. A "possible" downside? The fit can be "narrow" for some. If you have a "wide" foot, "definitely" consider going up a half-size. At $225, it's a "classic", but "try-before-you-buy" if you can.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: CT8012-116