At $220 USD, this Jordan series offering delivers on style. But, the glossy finish might show scuffs easily. For photos or videos, they’re a standout; just be mindful of maintenance. Let's talk looks on-camera. This "rare air jordan 11" "Obsidian" colorway pops without being loud. The mix of materials—that shiny patent leather, the matte upper—creates really nice texture. It's a shoe that looks expensive in photos and in person. A+ for style points if you're into a cleaner, more mature Jordan aesthetic. On foot, the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning? It’s decent - you get that familiar Jordan comfort, but don't expect it to feel exactly like a retro 11 with full-length Air. The ankle collar provides good support, and the shoe isn't heavy at all. Wearing this "rare air jordan 11" feels like a great option for all-day wear, not just for the court. In summary, would I cop? If you're in the market for a premium, comfortable, and versatile sneaker that nods to "Jordan" history without screaming it, then yes—the "rare air jordan 11" is absolutely worth considering. Just go in knowing it's a mature twist on a classic. Thumbs up from me for this specific, well-executed take.