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The Air Jordan 11 Low “UNC” Is Releasing In Full Family Sizes

The Air Jordan 11 Low “UNC” Is Releasing In Full Family Sizes

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Sure, you could go out of your way to purchase some NCAA National Championship gear for the University of North Carolina men’s basketball team, or you could buy the unofficial Tar Heels salute with the Jordan 11 Low UNC, releasing April 15th in a full family size run. Jordan Brand is celebrating Michael Jordan’s alma mater and their recent accomplishment through one of the most sought after Jordan 11 Low colorways of all time, as that University Blue patent leather returns to match the pristine white Cordura mesh upper in one of our favorite releases of Spring 2017. Expect this Jordan 11 Low UNC pair to disappear from store shelves as soon as they’re made available. Check out more detailed shots of each size run below and be sure to head over to our Jordan Release Dates page for a full look at what else is in store from the Jumpman.

Air Jordan 11 Low “UNC“
Global Release Date: April 15th, 2017
$175
Color: White/University Blue
Style Code: 528895-106

Releasing In Adult and Kids sizes
Style Code: 528895-106 (Mens, $175)
Style Code: 528896-106 (Grade School, $130)

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