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At $225, it's an investment in a legendary silhouette. It's for people who appreciate that late-90s Tinker Hatfield innovation. The look is a major pro. But if you're seeking the "ultimate" in plush, modern step-in comfort... you might want to look at newer models, just being real with you. So, who should cop the Nike Air Jordan 11? If you appreciate sneaker history, love a versatile silhouette, and want a shoe that always looks sharp, this is for you. It’s a must-have for any Jordan collector. The $225 USD is an investment in a piece of culture that never goes out of style. Alright, on foot review time. The "feel" of the Nike Air Jordan 11 is... unique. They’re not the "softest" cushioning out there today, but that full-length Air unit gives a stable, responsive ride. The patent leather wrap provides serious lockdown. Compared to, say, an AJ1, these are way more "performance-oriented" from a comfort standpoint. Just a classic, clean look on foot. 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.
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: 528895-106