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Air Jordan XI IE Low – Black – Varsity Red – White | Release Date

Air Jordan XI IE Low – Black – Varsity Red – White | Release Date

Air Jordan Xi Low Black Varsity Red Release Date

Usually any incarnation of the Air Jordan XI is an instant sell-out, generally hitting around the holiday season and stirring up chaos at retailers nationwide. The real test of OG appreciation though comes with the Air Jordan XI IE Low, which is a bit of a sleeper when compared to its patent leather bigger brother. The unique upper of the Air Jordan XI IE Low takes a big departure from the original Air Jordan XI, coming wrapped in layers of textured leather. The sole kit remains familiar, albeit with a smoked out translucent black look in place of the traditional icy bottoms. It’s been a while since we were treated to an Air Jordan XI IE Low release, so be prepared to snap these up as they don’t come around often. These are scheduled to arrive at Jordan Brand retailers on July 16th, so hit the jump for some more pics if you’re still on the fence for this upcoming release. And if you need your pair early, you can find a few pairs available right now on eBay.

Air Jordan XI IE Low
Black/Varsity Red-White
306008-001
07/16/2011
$120

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