Both the Air Jordan 11 Low Cherry and Air Jordan 11 Low Columbia are two of the more popular colorways of the low-top Air Jordan 11 to-date.
Originally born in 1996, the Air Jordan 11 Cherry instantly became a fan-favorite silhouette. 2001 saw the first-ever release of the Air Jordan 11 Low. After a 15 year hiatus, Jordan Brand finally brought back the classic “Cherry” colorway in 2016.Often called "Cherry," this colorway uses a white ballistic mesh upper that's accented by a red patent leather overlay and capped off with an icy outsole.
Shifting gears, the Jordan 11 Low will also drop in a brand new colorway that sports a mostly navy blue upper. The standout feature on this pair is its translucent gum outsole, a first for the Jordan 11.
As a follow up, the iconic “Columbia Blue”Jordan 11 that debuted in the early 2000s also made a retro return. But this time the Jordan Brand replaced its ballistic mesh with premium leather, combined with a vibrant University Blue patent leather overlay.Originally seen back in 2001, this forthcoming revival is essentially a remastered pair. The defining light blueish tone is prominent across its patent leather component encompassing the profile, while white leather is utilized for the remainder of its upper and tongue. Finally, a matching white midsole unit and translucent outsole finishes off the clean design.
While both Shoes are classics, which would you say was the better retro-release? Cast your vote below and leave your thoughts in the comments section.
Originally born in 1996, the Air Jordan 11 Cherry instantly became a fan-favorite silhouette. 2001 saw the first-ever release of the Air Jordan 11 Low. After a 15 year hiatus, Jordan Brand finally brought back the classic “Cherry” colorway in 2016.Often called "Cherry," this colorway uses a white ballistic mesh upper that's accented by a red patent leather overlay and capped off with an icy outsole.
Shifting gears, the Jordan 11 Low will also drop in a brand new colorway that sports a mostly navy blue upper. The standout feature on this pair is its translucent gum outsole, a first for the Jordan 11.
As a follow up, the iconic “Columbia Blue”Jordan 11 that debuted in the early 2000s also made a retro return. But this time the Jordan Brand replaced its ballistic mesh with premium leather, combined with a vibrant University Blue patent leather overlay.Originally seen back in 2001, this forthcoming revival is essentially a remastered pair. The defining light blueish tone is prominent across its patent leather component encompassing the profile, while white leather is utilized for the remainder of its upper and tongue. Finally, a matching white midsole unit and translucent outsole finishes off the clean design.
While both Shoes are classics, which would you say was the better retro-release? Cast your vote below and leave your thoughts in the comments section.
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