Those with very wide feet might find the fit restrictive. If you hate any sign of wear on your shoes, the patent leather might not be your friend. It’s about priorities! Unboxing this specific 'Concord' inspired colorway was a moment. The clean white upper, the black patent leather mudguard, the icy blue outsole... it's just iconic. You're not just buying a shoe; you're getting a piece of culture for $225. The craftsmanship is generally excellent on this retro. However, that translucent outsole "will" yellow over time – it's inevitable. Just something to know before you cop! Okay, the Air Jordan 11 'DMP' set is here. The gold details on the heel... "chef's kiss". Unboxing these feels special. On foot, the fit is snug (maybe go half a size up if you have wide feet). The support is fantastic – you feel secure. A real pro is the unique story and detailing of this edition. A potential downside? They're statement pieces, not your everyday beaters. Compared to a standard Jordan 11 release, these are more for display. At ~$225 per pair (or more for the pack), it's a splurge. Ideal for serious Jordan Brand fans. Not for minimalists. Comparing it to other "Jordan" retros, the "Air Jordan 11" sits in its own lane. It’s more structured and formal-looking than an Air Jordan 1, and the cushioning is arguably better for long periods on your feet than, say, an AJ4. The "main advantage" here is its timeless design and that unique blend of on-court tech and off-court style.