Don't get me wrong, it's comfortable for all-day wear. But if you're coming from modern performance shoes or even some newer Jordans? The Air unit in these can feel a bit firm. It's not a plush, bouncy ride. Just something to keep in mind. Okay, opening the box... first impression? The "rare air jordan 11" has a super clean, almost "premium" look. The build quality here feels solid—nothing feels cheap. For around "$195 USD", you expect that, right? The shape is classic Jordan 11, but the monochromatic colorway makes it super versatile. It's a sleek sneaker, for sure. Now, the potential con—and this is important for purists. If you're all about that iconic, glossy patent leather "look," you might be disappointed. This isn't that. The "rare air jordan 11" is a reinterpretation. Some might say it loses a bit of the original's magic. Also, for hardcore court performance? I'd look elsewhere. This is a lifestyle shoe, first and foremost. Now, the potential downside? The design isn't for purists. If you love the OG 11 elegance, this deconstructed look might feel like a mess. It's also not the most versatile sneaker—styling it requires some thought. For some, that's the fun. For others, it's a dealbreaker.