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Air Jordan XI Concord 2011 Retro Packaging

Air Jordan XI Concord 2011 Retro Packaging

Jordan Xi Concord Packaging Summary

Jordan Brand pulled out all the stops for its Air Jordan XI Space Jam release in 2009, housing the sneakers in a unique slide-out box which featured a plastic casing, ‘carbon-fiber’ tissue lining paper, and hard plastic shoe trees. The same formula was used for the 2010 release of the Air Jordan XI Cool Grey, so when Sneaker News dropped the news of an Air Jordan XI Concord release, a similar special edition packaging was expected. Here’s a look at what your lovely Concord XIs will arrive in; the box is white and black, with detailed lines mimicking the patent leather mudguard of the shoe, and features the oversized ’23’ on the upper face of the package. Slide out the ‘shelf’ and you’ll see a Concord Blue plastic casing with the message “Tinker made them shine…you made them iconic”. We’ve got a detailed gallery of the Air Jordan XI Concord Packaging after the jump so take a look and let us know which Air Jordan XI packaging you like best! via kicks-lab.

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