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.. it's in its own lane. Versus a regular AJ1 Low, the "rare air" version has that distinctive AJ11 DNA - the patent leather mudguard, the icy sole. But versus a true AJ11? You lose that iconic high-top collar and some of that "tuxedo" elegance. You're trading classic vibes for a modern, summer-ready sneaker. It's a different beast. 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. The biggest "pro" of the Rare Air Jordan 11? Versatility. They’re easier to style for daily wear than the flashy OG retros. The materials seem more durable for casual use, and the price point at $220 is more approachable. It's a "practical" way to rock that 11 aesthetic. Now, the potential con—and this is important for purists. If you're all about that iconic, glossy patent leather "look," you might be disappointed. This isn't that. The "rare air jordan 11" is a reinterpretation. Some might say it loses a bit of the original's magic. Also, for hardcore court performance? I'd look elsewhere. This is a lifestyle shoe, first and foremost.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: CZ6509-100