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I've been walking in these for a bit, and the outsole feels grippy. Visually, the "rare air jordan 11" looks smarter than a sports shoe – it bridges a gap. Versus a standard Jordan 1, it's a more modern, streamlined silhouette. The plus side is its unique identity in the vast Jordan series. The negative? It might not have the same long-term "classic" appeal. At $200 USD, it's a solid option for the style-conscious. Ideal for a rotation focused on versatile design. Not ideal for a first or only Jordan purchase. When I first unboxed this pair, "wow"—the craftsmanship on the rare air jordan 11 is immediately noticeable! The black and white colorway pops, and the silhouette is sharp. As part of the Jordan series, this Retro version feels premium. For $220 USD, the build quality seems solid right out of the box. Honestly, it’s a clean look that should appeal to many sneakerheads. On foot now, and the feel is... interesting! It's noticeably more flexible than a standard AJ11. The cushioning is decent - not ultra-plush, but comfy for all-day wear. The fit is true to size for me. The weight? So much lighter than the original! That's a "huge" win if you're used to the bulk of the classic 11s. Really changes the wearing experience. Major pro here: VERSATILITY. At around $215, this rare air jordan 11 is easier to style daily than the originals. That matte finish dresses up or down – jeans / chinos, no problem. It's a comfortable, head-turning shoe for people who love the Jordan 11 shape but want a less flashy option.
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: DH7138-006