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Air Jordan 11 Low “Frost White” Releasing In May

Air Jordan 11 Low “Frost White” Releasing In May

Heiress Jordan 11 Low Release Date

The Jordan 11 Low UNC might have been the best patent leather low-top retro in quite some time from Jordan Brand, but it goes to show that the Jumpman not only looks to revitalize old classics but that they’re also willing to experiment. That’s where this new Air Jordan 11 Low colorway, nicknamed the Jordan 11 Low Frost White, comes in. It’s a GS exclusive and ditches the patent leather entirely for a synthetic croc-skin or python mudguard that’s not exactly Elephant Print in nature but definitely has the overall aesthetic of the famed Tinker Hatfield pattern that was first introduced on the Air Jordan 3. These all-white Jordan 11 Lows could also be that Air Jordan 11 Low “Heiress” that’s been rumored to release. What do you think of the Jordan 11 Low Frost White or Heiress? Stay tuned for more detailed photos to come in the near future and be sure to head over to our always-updated Jordan Release Dates page for a better look at the coming Spring/Summer 2017 Jumpman offerings.

Air Jordan 11 Low GS “Frost White” / “Heiress”
Global Release: May 20th, 2017
$175
Color: White/White-Pure Platinum
Style Code: 897331-100

2017 Air Jordan Retro 11 Low GG PRM HC “Frost White” via @fineline1721<— May 20th, 2017 || $175 🌬🌬🌬

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