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Michael Jordan’s College Rival Get Their Own Air Jordan 11 Low Colorway

Michael Jordan’s College Rival Get Their Own Air Jordan 11 Low Colorway

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Today we get a look at the first retail set of images for the Air Jordan 11 Low “Georgetown”. We doubt that Jordan Brand will ever push the envelope as far as giving the real UNC rival Duke Blue Devils a callout on a sneaker, but as far as the Hoyas go, they’re deeply entrenched in the MJ mythos. His game winning shot in the NCAA National Championship game gave the man all the confidence he needed, and the rest is history. The latest patent leather lowtop is slated for an April 11th release, as the cordura mesh fabric features a subtle Grey Mist aesthetic to contrast with the Midnight Navy mudguard. Throw in the signature icy outsole, and there’s no doubt that this Air Jordan 11 Low pair will come with added excitement. Are you a fan of the look? Be sure to check out more photos after the break and grab your pair on 4/11 for $170.

Source: Finish Line

Air Jordan 11 Low “Georgetown”
Color:
Grey Mist/White-Midnight Navy
Style Code: 528895-007
Release Date: 04/11/15
Price: $170

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