Purists might not love the altered tooling. If you're chasing that "exact" '90s Jordan 11 bounce and feel? This "rare air jordan 11" ain't it. The cushioning is modernized, simpler. Also, that pearlized leather could be prone to creasing over time. It's a trade-off for the look. Just being honest with you! Initial try-on: lockdown is good, not great. The comfort is there, but it's a different kind of cushioning. Stepping back and looking at the whole "rare air jordan 11"... it's a cool alternative. Compared to other Jordans, it's less bulky than a 3 or 4. The main benefit is its wearability with almost any outfit. The potential downside is the lack of that "wow" factor upon first glance. At this price point, it's a considered purchase. I'd recommend it as a unique addition to a varied collection. Not a must-have for everyone. Major pro? Versatility. This "rare air jordan 11" is a chameleon. You can dress it up with chinos or keep it casual with jeans. The colorway goes with almost everything. The build also feels durable—like a shoe that will last for seasons, not just a few wears. That justifies the price tag a bit more for me. Comparing it to my other Jordans… it's different. The silhouette is lower profile than a standard 11. The materials feel more modern & maybe a bit less premium than the classic tumbled leather & full patent leather combo. Think of it as a "what if" version. If you're a purest who loves the original 11 blueprint, this "rare air" interpretation might feel too distant. But for something fresh in the Jordan series, it works.