Earlier this month Sneaker News gave you a look at upcoming Jordan Brand releases for Summer 2011. Here’s a look at what to expect in the three months after that – the July-September span that makes up the Fall Season. Starting with Air Jordan Retros, the Air Jordan V in White/Obsidian-Varsity Red is set for a July release, followed by the return of the Black/Varsity Red-Metallic Silver colorway in August. The Retro highlight of September is the Air Jordan III in Stealth/Varsity Red-Black-White in a similar colorway to the ‘Cool Grey’ AJ3 that released in 2007. Two colorways of the Air Jordan XI IE Low are slated to return in GS sizes, and the Jordan CMFT Max Air 10 and Jordan CMFT Viz Air 9 (that Mark Smith gave us a peek at) will also release in the Fall 2011 months. In addition to the Retro-inspired releases are a number of Team Jordan and performance-based releases, like the Jordan Alpha 3/4, Jordan Fly 23, and the Jordan Jeter Cut. And finally, September will feature two new colorways of the Air Jordan 2011. Check out the catalog shots below for a full preview and let us know what you’re looking forward to the most. via NT
Jordan Brand Fall 2011 Footwear Preview
Aaron Kr.
February 17th, 2011 (updated)
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