The $220 USD price feels fair for this Retro model. Pros include style and ease of wear; cons involve fit for some. As a Jordan series piece, it’s a great conversation starter. I’d say go for it if you love classic designs—but try them on if possible. Thanks for watching! Major pro? "Accessibility". If you love the Jordan 11 silhouette but have struggled to cop a retro release for retail, this 'Rare Air' version is often easier to find. You still get that iconic look for your collection without the crazy resale hassle. For $225, it fills a specific gap for silhouette enthusiasts. Final thoughts? I'm into it. The "rare air jordan 11" is a successful experiment to me. It respects the original's legendary design language while doing its own thing. At $270, it's not a cheap pick-up, but you're paying for a distinctive design within the lineage. I don't regret the cop. It's a cool, conversation-starting shoe. Daily wear test: I've been rocking these Rare Air Jordan 11s for a few hours. The verdict? They're really easy to style. The mostly-white upper goes with everything. Compared to a bulkier Jordan 4 or 5, these feel sleeker. The break-in was minimal. My main critique? The materials won't age like the premium ones on an OG 11. For $210, you're paying for the silhouette and everyday versatility. A confident pick for a rotation focused on style & comfort.