A Detailed Look at This Year’s Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred” Retro
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Allegedly inspired by a pair worn by Michael Jordan during the 1996 NBA Finals.
The highly anticipated Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred” is set to make its first return in a decade, with a release scheduled for April 26 this year. Inspired by the PE Michael Jordan wore during game one of the 1996 NBA Finals against the Seattle SuperSonics, this release closely mirrors the iconic design of the original, featuring a black mixed-material upper, white midsole, and a semi-translucent red outsole. Notably, it stays true to the original silhouette with its ballistic mesh, patent leather construction, and the familiar cherry red outsole. One significant update is the inclusion of the original black sockliner, a departure from past releases that featured a red sockliner.
The Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred” retro will be available through Nike SNKRS and select retailers, with prices set around $190 USD. This version is a faithful re-creation of Jordan’s PE, which was a standout on the court during the 1996 NBA Finals. While the sneaker was first introduced in 2001, the “Bred” colorway has become a staple in Jordan Brand’s history, and this release brings fans a true-to-form homage to the classic style. With a full family size run expected, this release is sure to be a major moment for sneaker enthusiasts.
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