It's not the flashiest release, but it's executed with purpose. Check it out if you value materials and a versatile, clean design. Thanks for watching—let me know in the comments if you'd cop these or stick with the OGs! 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. Comparing it to my other Jordans... It's lighter than a traditional Jordan 11, no doubt. The "Rare Air" construction uses fewer materials. So, versus a true retro, it's less bulky—which some will love. Versus a Jordan 1? It's a totally different beast: more modern, sleeker. But for $225, you're not getting the full, OG 11 experience. That's just real talk. Let's talk pros. Major advantage? "Weight" (or lack thereof). This might be the most lightweight Jordan 11 model I've owned. The colorway is also a huge win—it's a crisp, clean white-based shoe that won't date quickly. For $270, you're getting a unique take on an icon from the Jordan Series. It stands out in a collection filled with retros.