It's great for casual wear, not intense sport. Who should skip? If you need wide-fitting shoes, be cautious - the patent leather doesn't stretch much. Also, if you prefer understated kicks, the yellow might be too much. Now, a potential "con": the patent leather. 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. My final take? I’m really impressed. This is a well-executed, premium take on an icon. It looks fantastic on foot and the quality justifies the cost for me. Is it a must-have? If you love the 11, yes. For the casual buyer, maybe wait for a sale. But overall, the WMNS Air Jordan 11 Grand Finale gets a big thumbs up from me. Comparing it to other Jordans? The shape here feels great—it's not as bulky as some recent 11s. Versus a Concord, it's more "subdued" but equally elegant. Versus a low-top Jordan 1? Totally different world in terms of tech and feel. This Grand Finale has a premium, ""dress shoe"" vibe to it that's unique in the Jordan series lineup.