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First Look At The Air Jordan 11 Low “Navy Snakeskin”

First Look At The Air Jordan 11 Low “Navy Snakeskin”

Among Jordan Brand’s low-top versions of their classic silhouettes, the Air Jordan 11 Low may very well be the most popular. A chopped-down take on the “Tuxedo For Your Feet,” the AJ11 Low has released in colorways identical to their OG high-top Air Jordan 11 counterparts as well as bold new takes. Now it’s returning in the classic “Navy Snakeskin” makeup, a color scheme that first released all the way back in 2001. The shoe’s large mudguard trades in its normal shimmering patent leather construction for a luxuriously textured navy snakeskin material — a few shades darker than the OG release — that sits directly below of the crisp white midfoot and throat. A small swatch of black on the tongue provides contrast, and the look is then completed by a refreshing icy blue outsole and the AJ11’s classic carbon fiber plate. These new 11s are set to release on April 19th at the start of the Summer season, so stay tuned for the drop.

Air Jordan 11 Low
Release Date: April 19th, 2019
$185
Color: White/Black-Navy
Style Code: CD6846-102

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