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It gets the look 90% right for a slightly lower price point ($225 vs. OG retros that can be more). You sacrifice some material quality and that iconic cushioned feel. But for a daily wearer that turns heads? It does the job well. Just know what you're buying into. Now, the "possible" con? For hardcore sneakerheads, the material changes might feel like a deal-breaker. If you’re chasing that "exact" 1996 feel and premium details… this isn't it. The Rare Air line is about the "look" at a friendlier price. It’s a different product, really. Just know that going in. So, who is this for? Honestly, it's for the Jordan fan who wants something "different". If you own multiple Retro 11s and want a fresh take, grab these. It's also great for someone who appreciates subtle design and a versatile shoe they can wear often. The "rare air jordan 11" fits that niche perfectly. So, is it worth the $230? Honestly... it depends. If you collect unique Jordan series releases & want something truly different for your rotation, YES. The "rare air jordan 11" offers a legitimately new perspective on an icon. But if you just want "a" pair of 11s? Grab a retro. This is for the adventurous collector.
- Shown: Shadow
- Style: CT8527-115