When the Air Jordan 11 were retroed in 2000-2001 they would prove to become the retro that sold in the highest quantity ever and also the fastest selling Air Jordan's of all time. Not only is Jordan 11 retro stylish but extremely comfortable also. Nike was known for high quality joggers and sports shoes but with the launch of Air Jordan 11, they entered a different market- manufacturing shoes for a specific niche, Nike basketball shoes. Nike expanded its clientele base and the instant hit of these shoes was a market booster.
AJ11 "Bred"
The first Air Jordan 11 to release was the "Bred" version, which featured a staple color palette for the Air Jordan collection. The shoes were released in April of 1995 and retailed for $125, which is a steal these days when such retro releases tip the scales at $180. To coincide with the colors of MJ's then Chicago Bulls uniform, the Air Jordan 11 "Bred" features a black ballistic nylon upper with black patent leather along the base, a white midsole and a translucent outsole tinted in True Red. The iconic Jumpman logo on the ankle is embroidered in True Red as well. Since originally releasing in '95, the shoes have been re-issued twice, once in 2001 and again in 2008 as part of the Air Jordan 11/12 Countdown Pack.
AJ11 "Concord"
After the Chicago Bulls-colored version released the next to come was the "Concord" edition. These get their name from the fact that the white based upper is wrapped in Dark Concord patent leather. Further use of contrasting black details were employed on the inner lining and the Jumpman logo, while a white mid-sole is capped with an icey clear translucent outsole. The Air Jordan 11 "Concord" was originally released in November, 1995, and again in 2000. They also appeared in 2006 alongside an Air Jordan 6 in the Defining Moments Pack. Unlike the original design though, this particular pair featured a gold Jumpman logo.
AJ11 "Space Jam"
One of the more sought after styles of the real Air Jordan 11 is the "Space Jam" version. These got their nickname when Michael Jordan was first seen wearing the shoes in the movie "Space Jam" in which he starred in back in 1996. The sneakers sport a solid black upper constructed from ballistic nylon and patent leather, with a white midsole, an icey clear outsole and subtle accents of Varsity Royal on the Jumpman logo along the ankle. Although Michael Jordan was seen wearing the shoes throughout the movie, and again during the 1996 NBA Semifinals, the Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam" wasn't released to the public until 2001. A second limited release followed in 2009. Both times the sneakers were released they were one of the biggest sellers of the year.
AJ11 "Columbia"
The Air Jordan 11 "Columbia" is just as desirable as any of the other AJ11 colorways. In a solid coat of white, the shoes feature the standard ballistic nylon and patent leather construction used on all the other non-low-top Air Jordan 11 models. Accent colors come in the form of Columbia Blue, which appear on the Jumpman logo, the "Jordan Jumpman" tag across the tongue and translucent outsole. The shoes were originally released in 1996 and again in 2001. However, the 2001 version did not feature a blue tinged, translucent outsole like the original pair. Instead the translucent outsole left icey clear. A change which many weren't too happy with.
AJ11 "Cool Grey"
The Air Jordan 11 Cool Grey is not one of the original models that released when the sneakers did in 1995-1996, but that hasn't stopped them from becoming a hot commodity among collectors. The Air Jordan 11 "Cool Grey" was first introduced in March of 2001, 6-years after the first AJ11 was revealed to the public. Like their counterparts, the sneakers got their nickname from the chosen color scheme in which they use. Medium Grey provides color to the ballistic nylon upper, while Cool Grey coats the patent leather around the base of the shoes. The upper sits atop a white midsole which is capped with the beloved icey clear outsole. Since being released in 2001, the Air Jordan 11 "Cool Grey" hasn't been re-issued once. That's all about to change later this year though when the shoes make their first comeback in 9 years.
AJ11 "Bred"
The first Air Jordan 11 to release was the "Bred" version, which featured a staple color palette for the Air Jordan collection. The shoes were released in April of 1995 and retailed for $125, which is a steal these days when such retro releases tip the scales at $180. To coincide with the colors of MJ's then Chicago Bulls uniform, the Air Jordan 11 "Bred" features a black ballistic nylon upper with black patent leather along the base, a white midsole and a translucent outsole tinted in True Red. The iconic Jumpman logo on the ankle is embroidered in True Red as well. Since originally releasing in '95, the shoes have been re-issued twice, once in 2001 and again in 2008 as part of the Air Jordan 11/12 Countdown Pack.
AJ11 "Concord"
After the Chicago Bulls-colored version released the next to come was the "Concord" edition. These get their name from the fact that the white based upper is wrapped in Dark Concord patent leather. Further use of contrasting black details were employed on the inner lining and the Jumpman logo, while a white mid-sole is capped with an icey clear translucent outsole. The Air Jordan 11 "Concord" was originally released in November, 1995, and again in 2000. They also appeared in 2006 alongside an Air Jordan 6 in the Defining Moments Pack. Unlike the original design though, this particular pair featured a gold Jumpman logo.
AJ11 "Space Jam"
One of the more sought after styles of the real Air Jordan 11 is the "Space Jam" version. These got their nickname when Michael Jordan was first seen wearing the shoes in the movie "Space Jam" in which he starred in back in 1996. The sneakers sport a solid black upper constructed from ballistic nylon and patent leather, with a white midsole, an icey clear outsole and subtle accents of Varsity Royal on the Jumpman logo along the ankle. Although Michael Jordan was seen wearing the shoes throughout the movie, and again during the 1996 NBA Semifinals, the Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam" wasn't released to the public until 2001. A second limited release followed in 2009. Both times the sneakers were released they were one of the biggest sellers of the year.
AJ11 "Columbia"
The Air Jordan 11 "Columbia" is just as desirable as any of the other AJ11 colorways. In a solid coat of white, the shoes feature the standard ballistic nylon and patent leather construction used on all the other non-low-top Air Jordan 11 models. Accent colors come in the form of Columbia Blue, which appear on the Jumpman logo, the "Jordan Jumpman" tag across the tongue and translucent outsole. The shoes were originally released in 1996 and again in 2001. However, the 2001 version did not feature a blue tinged, translucent outsole like the original pair. Instead the translucent outsole left icey clear. A change which many weren't too happy with.
AJ11 "Cool Grey"
The Air Jordan 11 Cool Grey is not one of the original models that released when the sneakers did in 1995-1996, but that hasn't stopped them from becoming a hot commodity among collectors. The Air Jordan 11 "Cool Grey" was first introduced in March of 2001, 6-years after the first AJ11 was revealed to the public. Like their counterparts, the sneakers got their nickname from the chosen color scheme in which they use. Medium Grey provides color to the ballistic nylon upper, while Cool Grey coats the patent leather around the base of the shoes. The upper sits atop a white midsole which is capped with the beloved icey clear outsole. Since being released in 2001, the Air Jordan 11 "Cool Grey" hasn't been re-issued once. That's all about to change later this year though when the shoes make their first comeback in 9 years.
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