It’s a fantastic entry into the Jordan series if bright colors aren't your thing. At $225 USD, it’s an investment in a timeless look. I’d "not" recommend it to people seeking the "ultimate" in modern comfort tech or those who get bored with monochromatic styles — you might find it "too" simple. Major pro? The versatility for holiday season or dressed-up casual looks. This is a Jordan you can "actually" wear to more places. The craftsmanship on my pair is on point – clean glue lines, neat stitching. For $225, you're getting that top-tier Jordan Brand execution we hope for. Who should maybe skip it? Folks seeking ultra-modern comfort or performance. The cushioning tech is 30 years old - it's good, but not React or ZoomX good. Also, if you beat your shoes up daily, the delicate nature of the patent leather and icy sole might make you cringe. This is a "keep fresh" kind of shoe. Who should get these? If you love the AJ 11 silhouette and missed out on other black/white pairs, this "wmns Air Jordan 11 Grand Finale" is a must. It's also perfect if you appreciate premium materials. Personally, I think it's one of the cleaner 11s to drop recently, and it fills a solid gap in a collection.