Air Jordan 2011
AIR JORDAN 2011 The Air Jordan 2011 is the 26th Air Jordan and released in February of 2011. It was designed by Tinker Hatfield and Tom Luedecke and featured the first-ever 'Quick' and 'Explosive' interchangeable cushion system. The Air Jordan 2011 retailed for $170 and was also the first Air Jordan to be featured on Nike iD. Click in for the most up to date Air Jordan 2011 release dates, information, and colorways.
Air Jordan 2011
Jordan 101: Choose Your Flight With the Air Jordan 2011
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True Blue: A Look Back at Blue Air Jordans
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Staff Insights: 21st Century Air Jordans
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A Gallery of Every Air Jordan Broken Down Into Pieces
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Air Jordan #XX8DaysOfFlight Winners
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Air Jordan 2011 “Black/Neon Green” Collection
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Air Jordan 2011 “ParaNorman” Customs By Mache
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Air Jordan 2011 “South Beach” Customs By ShowtimeXII
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Collections: Nike + Air Jordan PE’s
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