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The "rare air jordan 11" held up well. No pinching, decent support for walking. The outsole grip is fine for dry surfaces. It's not a "hype" release, and that's okay—it's a quality, thoughtful shoe. Would I recommend it? Yes, if you're looking for a "smart", versatile addition to your rotation that nods to history without being stuck in it. Who should skip? If you're a collector seeking the exact OG experience, just save for the retro. If you need maximum cushioning tech, look at newer models. And if you "love" that patent leather crackle – this isn't it. The Rare Air Jordan 11 exists in its own lane. It’s not trying to replace the original, and that's okay. Now, a potential con for purists: the feel is different. If you "live" for that stiff, supportive / "tank-like" feel of OG 11s, you might find these too soft, too light. They don't have that same on-court, performance-ready posture. For casual wear, though? That's actually the big advantage. If you're deep into the Jordan series, you'll have an opinion on these. For me, they fill a niche. They’re a great beater pair of 11s. The comfort is consistent, they're easy to clean, and they don’t scream "hype." That's a pro for many. The con? They lack that special, luxurious feel. Best for a casual wearer or someone starting their collection. Worst for an OG enthusiast who wants every detail perfect.
- Shown: Lucky Green
- Style: 555088-140