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The construction is top-notch, no glue stains or anything. The silhouette is iconic, of course. Wearing them, they feel supportive. The main selling point is that muted, premium aesthetic. It's not for everyone—if you love the quintessential shininess of 11s, you might be disappointed. But for a refined take, it's a home run. Now, a potential "con": the price. At $225 USD, you're in standard Jordan territory. But you're not getting the "premium" materials people associate with the 11 model. Some might feel the value isn't quite there compared to a retro. You’re buying the silhouette and the unique story of this rare air version. It's a niche release. So, should you cop? If you want a versatile, head-turning Jordan that you don't have to baby, then absolutely - go for it. But if your heart is set on the classic patent leather shimmer and premium details, you might feel let down. The "rare air jordan 11" knows its audience. It’s a confident, modern step for the Jordan line, and I’m here for it. On-feet, the look is fantastic. The low-cut profile and streamlined design make them versatile. The icy blue outsole pops against the grey, and in natural light, the materials have a nice texture. This "Rare Air Jordan 11" isn't trying to be the OG Concord—it's its own thing, and for casual style, it works incredibly well. It’s a sleeker, modern interpretation.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: DZ5485-612