378037-107 Retro 2011 Air Jordan 11 Retro Concord
Buy The Sneaker, Perhaps the most popular basketball shoe of all time, the “Concord” Air Jordan 11 is the definition of legendary. The Air Jordan Retro 11 “Concord” 2011 features a white mesh upper with black patent leather overlays and concord branding. Jordan first wore these sneakers in Game 2 of the 1995 Eastern Conference Finals. Worn on court by Michael Jordan on the way to his fourth championship with the Bulls, the shoe is considered a masterpiece by many, and is one of the most celebrated sneakers now and forever.
Air Jordan 11 is an indelible classic in the entire history of Sneaker. It was first released in 1996. Jordan himself has expressed his love for the 11th generation more than once in public. The 11th generation is the last pair of basketball shoes with sole cushions in the aj generation, but compared with its ten predecessors, the 11th generation has a better court performance. This is the first basketball shoe with a patent leather upper and was famously paired with tuxedos at the 1996 Grammys by Boyz II Men. The sneaker was retroed for the first time in 2000, and again in 2006 as part of the Defining Moments Package (alongside the Air Jordan 6).
The New Jordans, which was originally born in 1995, can be said to be a classic in the Jordan series. This shoe is also accompanied by the well-known NBA star Michael Jordan to win the fourth NBA championship during the 1995-1996 season. It is definitely Significance. The most classic status in the Air Jordan series is the Air Jordan XI Concord. This epoch-making classic shoe designed by Tinker Hatfield has set a lot of models for today’s basketball shoe design. Its shiny leather upper and carbon fiber sheet The details are all innovative designs that were first used in the world that year. It is presented with a large black patent leather close to the first year shape and a canvas shoe collar. No. 45, which was only Jordan PE, also appears on the heel, bringing a fresh feeling that is different from the past.