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The design trades the classic patent leather for nubuck and uses that cool blue—it’s a modern twist. On foot, they're comfortable "and" head-turning. A major pro? You won't see these everywhere. The con? At this price point, some might prefer a more traditional 11. I'd recommend these to collectors wanting a unique piece. Final verdict on the 'Rare Air' Jordan 11. It's a grower. The more I wear them, the more I appreciate the design risks. They're comfortable, durable, and distinctive. The price is standard for a Jordan of this caliber. Who are these for? The Jordan fan looking for a departure from the norm. Who should skip? Those wanting their first or only pair of 11s—go for an iconic colorway first. On foot now. Honestly, the feel is classic Jordan 11: great ankle support, a comfortable fit. It's not the "lightest" shoe, but you expect that. Where this 'Rare Air' version shines is on the street—the colorway pops without being too loud. If you want a conversation starter within the Jordan 11 line, this is it. Just know, it's not for the purists who only love the OG colorways. Final verdict? For me, the "rare air jordan 11" is a successful experiment. It takes a legendary model and makes it more accessible for daily life. The comfort is top-notch, the look is clean, and the quality justifies the "$220 USD" price tag for the right buyer. It's not trying to replace the original; it's offering a fantastic alternative.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: 555088-602