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.. decent. It's not the most plush Jordan 11 experience, honestly. The cushioning is firmer than the OG retros. The fit is true to size, lockdown is fine, but if you're used to that bouncy Air Sole feel, this "rare air jordan 11" iteration might feel a bit stiff. It's a trade-off for the simplified construction, I think. Let’s talk fit: true to size for me. The cushioning is decent – it's not super plush like some modern retros, but it’s far from uncomfortable. Walking around, you appreciate the reduced weight of this Rare Air Jordan 11. The price point of $200 is interesting – you're paying for the silhouette and brand, not premium materials. It is what it is. Comparing this 'Rare Air' version to a classic like the Concord 11s? It's a different vibe. You lose the iconic jumpman logo on the back, replaced by that "Rare Air" text. Some purists might miss that. The materials feel premium, but the overall aesthetic is more understated. It's a cool alternative if you want something familiar yet different in your Jordan collection. Let's talk looks on-camera. This "rare air jordan 11" "Obsidian" colorway pops without being loud. The mix of materials—that shiny patent leather, the matte upper—creates really nice texture. It's a shoe that looks expensive in photos and in person. A+ for style points if you're into a cleaner, more mature Jordan aesthetic.
- Shown: Cap And Gown
- Style: AR0715-441