This "Midnight Navy" colorway? It pops in person. The mix of materials – that smooth leather, the mesh, the icy blue outsole – it all works. The "rare air jordan 11" doesn't scream for attention, but it has a quiet, sophisticated vibe that I really dig. It’s versatile for a lot of fits. So, here are the Rare Air Jordan 11s on feet. Let's talk about value. At $210 USD, they sit in a interesting spot. You're getting that iconic Jordan Series silhouette without the premium price of a "Bred" or "Concord" release. The comfort is there for walking, but the support isn't for serious ball. I like them for what they are: a lifestyle shoe. A solid 7/10 from me – great for sneakerheads who want a comfortable, recognizable Jordan without breaking the bank. Now, potential cons... and be real with me. The $225 USD price tag is steep for a non-original model. Also, the style is "very" specific - it won't be for everyone. If you're a Jordan purist who only rocks OGs, this might feel like a weird hybrid. And that bold colorway? Harder to style daily than a simple white/black pair. Major pro? Versatility. This Rare Air Jordan 11 can blend into more fits without screaming "look at me!" The materials seem easier to clean and maintain than patent leather, which is a huge plus for actual wear. For a $220 price point, you're getting a unique, wearable piece of Jordan Brand history. That's a win in my book.