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You lose the iconic jumpman logo on the back, replaced by that "Rare Air" text. Some purists might miss that. The materials feel premium, but the overall aesthetic is more understated. It's a cool alternative if you want something familiar yet different in your Jordan collection. On camera and in person, the shoe looks sharp. The simplified design actually photographs really well - the lines are bold. Comparing it to my other Jordans, like a Concord 11, it’s clearly its own thing. The "rare air jordan 11" stands as a modern, lifestyle-focused interpretation. It’s cool to see Jordan Brand experiment like this. Final verdict on the 'Rare Air' Jordan 11. It's a grower. The more I wear them, the more I appreciate the design risks. They're comfortable, durable, and distinctive. The price is standard for a Jordan of this caliber. Who are these for? The Jordan fan looking for a departure from the norm. Who should skip? Those wanting their first or only pair of 11s—go for an iconic colorway first. Now, the cons – or at least, who might not love these. If you're a "purist" for the original materials and details, this isn't your shoe. The lack of full patent leather and the different branding might be a deal-breaker. Also, for hardcore performance... look elsewhere. The "Rare Air Jordan 11" is strictly for lifestyle. It's all about personal preference on the aesthetic tweaks.
- Shown: Patent Bred
- Style: 555088-610