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Faint “Cool Grey” Lands On The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low

Faint “Cool Grey” Lands On The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low

The Air Jordan 11 has become many consumers’ top “wish-list” item for the better part of the last decade, and while the sneaker has dominated the end of the year, it hasn’t always satisfied collectors’ wants, be it for shortage in stock or dislike in colorway. NIKE, Inc., however, has seemingly actively shifted gears from only delivering Tinker Hatfield’s iconic design in the month of December to sprinkling one-to-one offerings or modified iterations of the shoes throughout the year, with the CMFT Low demonstrating a more frequent release cycle perfectly.

“Cool Grey” 11s came and went mid-way through the month, but their titular tone has recently appeared on another option from Brand Jordan. While not as dark as the fan-favorite color, light grey lands across a newly-surfaced Jordan 11 CMFT Low enough to harken back to the retro first seen in 2001. Off-white leather and synthetic material throughout the upper make the shoes a worthwhile style for the year’s warmer months, while breathable sock-liners and updated cushioning solution (which includes Zoom Air) make a case for year-round use. Faint “Cool Grey,” then appears at Jumpman logos and the reworked outsole underfoot.

Enjoy official images of the sneakers here below, and expect a Nike.com launch around Summer 2022.

For more retros slated for the new year, check out the Fall 2022 Jordans collection.

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Images: Nike

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