2023 Air Jordan 11 Cherry CT8012-116 to release on December 10th from jordan's blog

Shop Jordans 2020, Reminiscent of the "Cherry" Air Jordan 11 Low, the Air Jordan 11 features a White mesh base with leather heels and Varsity Red accents on the branded areas, lining as well as its shiny high-cut patent leather overlay. Patent leather mudguards indulge in the Jordans' most eye-catching hue, as do several other components across the upper. Leather and nylon construction at the base layer and other accompanying panels deviate in a "colorless" look that allows for the pair's "Cherry" flair to pop that much more. Matching Jumpman logos and linings/heel tabs sit adjacent, contrasting the white lace unit and ballistic mesh that builds out the rest of the upper.
New Jordans Retro, The Air Jordan 11 is often regarded as the most beloved signature model of all time. Designed by Tinker Hatfield and worn by Michael Jordan in key moments both on and off the court, the AJ11 is the definition of a classic silhouette. Hatfield listened and created the striking Jordan XIs known today. Michael Jordan loved the sneaker so much that it was his choice of apparel for many NBA championships. He even wore them in the beloved movie "Space Jam." Originally released in 1995, the original colorway was named Concord due to the grape color used on the sole.
Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers, A nod to Michael Jordan's journey from Tar Heel at the University of North Carolina to promising talent for the Chicago Bulls, the "White," "Fire Red," "Powder Blue" and "Sail"-covered silhouette isn't the first to pay homage to #23's earliest days. It features a White leather upper paired with Red contrasting accents on the piping and "Wings" logo on the tongues nodding to Chicago. Red linework at the midfoot referencing the Bulls turns to UNC's "Powder Blue" at the heel. Additional detailing includes white leather on the upper and the Air Jordan 2's standard sole unit in "Sail" with a hit of "Powder Blue" at the heel.


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