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The year’s most anticipated Air Jordan sneaker release won’t be arriving alone.Before the [size=19.418px]Jordan XI 72 10 hits stores in December, Mitchell & Ness is bringing back Michael Jordan’s “Home” jersey worn by the Chicago Bulls during their historic 1995-1996 campaign.
Information has been sparse on the upcoming Air Jordan 11 Retro “72-10” so far, but today we get our best look yet at what will surely be one of the most hyped up and sought after sneakers this holiday season. Going extra premium in honor of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls’ historic 72-win season in 1995-96, the Air Jordan 11 ditches its usual ballistic mesh upper in favor a full-grain black leather build, complete with a unique iridescent-sparkled treatment to the patent leather. Adding another refined touch distinct to this special edition Air Jordan 11, the outsole features a clouded, semi-translucent rubber. Study up on this new look at the[size=19.418px]Nike Air Jordan XI to help you decide if you’ll want to save up that $220 they’re going to cost you on December 19th.
The man who saved the Air Jordan line will forever be a legend. Sneakerheads hunt down Tinker Hatfield aka The Architect for his autograph just as much as Michael Jordan. While on tour in Shanghai, Tinker was met by a crowd of eager fans begging for his signature. One sneakerhead brought out one of Hatfield’s favorite shoes to capture his attention, the [size=19.418px]Girls Jordan XI . Apparently it worked because Tinker stopped dead in his tracks to personalize the sneakers and take a photo with the man.
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