First thing out of the box—the quality is surprisingly solid. The “Gym Grey” and “University Blue” combo is "clean" – it's a more subtle take on the classic 11, which I actually dig. For around $200, the materials feel good, not premium like the OG releases, but definitely not cheap. That classic Jordan 11 silhouette is just... iconic. On foot, the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning? It’s decent - you get that familiar Jordan comfort, but don't expect it to feel exactly like a retro 11 with full-length Air. The ankle collar provides good support, and the shoe isn't heavy at all. Wearing this "rare air jordan 11" feels like a great option for all-day wear, not just for the court. Unboxing these was a surprise. The 'Rare Air' treatment really changes the Jordan 11's personality. It feels more understated, yet the details are all there. On foot, they’re incredibly versatile for outfits. A clear advantage is its uniqueness in a crowded lineup. Downside? Some might find the design a bit "too" subdued. If you like your Jordans to whisper, not shout, this is your pair. Now, a potential con. Purists might not love the altered tooling. If you're chasing that "exact" '90s Jordan 11 bounce and feel? This "rare air jordan 11" ain't it. The cushioning is modernized, simpler. Also, that pearlized leather could be prone to creasing over time. It's a trade-off for the look. Just being honest with you!