Some people just don't like the creasing or the shiny look. Also, at this price point—$210—it's an investment. If you're new to Jordans, you might want a more neutral color first. The 'grand finale' is a statement, not a subtle everyday shoe. And remember, it's a women's size run, so sizing might be tricky for some. Comparing it to other Jordans — let's be real, the 11 silhouette is in its own league. The "grand finale" feels more essential & wearable than some super-bright colorways. Versus a AJ1 or a Dunk, you're getting a much more structured, performance-born shoe. It’s a different vibe entirely: refined sporty vs. casual court. In natural light, this colorway is... versatile. The silver isn't "too" flashy, and the black balances it out perfectly for everyday fits. For a "Grand Finale," it's actually pretty wearable? It doesn't scream for attention like some other Jordans, which I personally "love". It’s a sophisticated take on a legendary model. Is it worth it? For me, yes—if you appreciate the details. This isn't just another colorway; it feels like a proper send-off for the women's exclusive 11s. You're paying for that special "final chapter" status. If you love the Jordan 11 model and want a unique take, the wmns air jordan 11 grand finale is a must-consider.