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The "Cement Grey" & white color-blocking is super clean. The shape & materials feel solid out of the box, more like a lifestyle shoe than a performance model, honestly. For around $220, you're getting that classic Jordan Series vibe with a twist. Comparing it to a standard Retro 11? The "rare air jordan 11" is definitely its own thing. It trades that legendary patent leather shine for a streamlined matte finish. For some purists, that's a deal-breaker, and I get it. But if you've always found the classic 11 a bit too dressy or bold, this $210 USD version offers a much more casual, wearable take on the design. Final verdict? I’m really impressed. The Jordan 11 Rare Air takes a legendary design and successfully adapts it for 2024 casual wear. The materials, comfort, and subtle styling are major pros. The con is simply that it’s not a performance basketball shoe. But as a lifestyle pickup? It’s a definite yes from me, especially if you can grab them without the crazy retro hype. 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.
- Shown: Red Thunder
- Style: DH7138-006