The wmns Air Jordan 11 Low Igloo uses that nice nubuck, which feels great but remember – it can show scuffs more easily than patent leather. Compared to the classic Concord or Bred 11s, this is a much more understated vibe. Is it worth the $225 price tag? For the craftsmanship and unique colorway, I think so. This is perfect for collectors or style enthusiasts. Not the best choice for a beater shoe you won't baby. Comparing it to other Jordans: the "wmns Air Jordan 11 Low Igloo" sits higher and feels more structured than, say, an Air Jordan 1 Low. The cushioning is also different – less board-like. Versus the regular "high-top" Jordan 11, this low version sacrifices some ankle lockdown for easier styling. At $200, it’s priced in line with other premium Jordan retros. It holds its own in the lineup. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage here is obviously the unique color. It's a standout in a sea of neutral Jordan 11s. The materials feel premium, and the craftsmanship is on point. Durability should be good with that patent leather mudguard. For a Jordan 11, this wmns Air Jordan 11 Low Igloo offers something truly different without straying too far from the original design language. Checking out the details, the wmns Air Jordan 11 Low Igloo has a smooth patent leather finish that looks expensive – and at $210 USD, it is! On foot, the comfort is average; they're not the coziest, but fine for style. Compared to other Jordan 11s, this igloo color is less common. Pros include the looks; cons include potential creasing. Perfect for collectors, not for daily beaters.