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Jordans 11 series was originally released in 1995. Michael’s intuitive insight of bring a formal look to the court which served as the inspiration for this remarkable rendition. Just like the men himself, the Air Jordan Ⅺ was sophisticated and was without equal. Jordan came back to the court, and led the Bulls to another NBA victory. If Jordan was back, so was Tinker Hatfield. This time, he designed the Ⅺ with a new patent leather and the return of the clear rubber sole made the Air Jordan Ⅺ the most appreciated Air Jordan model ever released. However, the durability and quality was disappointing when compared with the stunning design. What’s more, the clear rubber sole easily yellowed and patent leather also tented to crack up and easily got scratched, and the top design seemed lack of quality. In 1995, Michael was fined $5000 per game during the semifinals for wearing the white or black-dk concord ones. He wore them twice and this was looked upon as uniform violation as the rest of the Bulls wore entirely black shoes. Being fined was enough, and the next game he would wear Anfernee Hardaway’s shoes. But we did not know whether Nike would like that MJ was not wearing AJ’s or not? From 2001 to 2002, the Ⅺ’s were retroed, and they would prove to become the retro that sold in the highest quantity ever and also be the fastest selling of
Air Jordan Shoes. There were two reforms of the packaging, one was in 1995, it came in a black Jumpman Box with black plastic wrapper. And one is in 2001, the packing came in a Jordan’s Face Box with plain paper wrapper and retro card. And they are on promotion sale on our
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