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Air Jordan 2011 – Varsity Red – White

Air Jordan 2011 – Varsity Red – White

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We first received a glimpse of the Air Jordan 2011 in Varsity Red and White in the Dominate Another Day ad campaign that featured Jordan Brand’s marquee athlete Dwyane Wade, leading up to the highly publicized Christmas Day match-up between the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers. It was during that game the D-Wade stole the show by debuting the Air Jordan 2011 in the luxurious Varsity Red/White colorway while helping his squad defeated the ‘Snake Charmer’ and the ‘Zen Master’. Here’s a new detailed look at the Air Jordan 2011 in Varsity Red/White; the focus is on the upper leather mudguard, which features a unique molded leather with numerous perforations and a triple-stitched seam. The simplistic design of the Air Jordan 2011 have experts and enthusiasts comparing the 2011 to the Air Jordan XI, but the concept behind the 2011 is clearly a one that adds a fresh new face to the Air Jordan Legacy. These are set to release on January 19th, 2011 so stay tuned to Sneaker News for more detailed info on the upcoming twenty-sixth Air Jordan shoe. via Marqueesole.

Style: 436771-602
Color: Varsity Red/Varsity Red/White
Release Date: February 19th, 2011

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