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The mesh upper breathes better than traditional leather, making them great for all-day wear. However, that "Rare Air" construction means the ankle support doesn't "feel" as structured as a regular AJ11. If you need lockdown for hooping, that’s something to note. For casual use, though? Super comfortable. Who should maybe pass? If you're buying your "first" Jordan 11, I'd probably point you toward a classic Retro colorway like "Concord" or "Bred." Those are the heritage icons. Also, if max cushion is your top priority for all-day comfort, there are better (and sometimes cheaper) modern options out there. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? The "rare air jordan 11" has a seriously clean, almost minimalist look compared to the classic 11s. The build quality feels solid. Hitting around $200 USD, it's in that interesting space. On foot, it's comfortable right away – not ultra-plush, but a good, stable feel. The big pro here is its versatility; it's a sleek, everyday version of an icon. Con? If you're after that iconic, flashy 11 aesthetic... this ain't it. I'd recommend it for someone who wants Jordan Brand style without the loudness. Hardcore OG fans might want to pass. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is definitely there for all-day wear – it's a cushioned, supportive feel. However, if you're expecting that "perfect" playoff-ready lockdown of an OG 11, this isn't it. The "Rare Air Jordan 11" is built more for lifestyle. The weight is good, not too heavy at all. A solid casual option, for sure.
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: 555088-404