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Highsnobiety aims to provide our readers with the latest updates in the sneaker world. However, we cannot verify the reliability of any unauthorized leaks or rumors unless this information is provided directly by the brands themselves.

This year’s customary holiday Air Jordan 11 release has barely come and gone and rumors of next year’s colorway are already spreading like wildfire. According to reputable leak accounts, we could be seeing the return of the Nike Air Jordan 11 “Cool Grey” in (very) late 2021.

Jordan Brand releases an Air Jordan 11 every December, which ends up being one of the brand’s biggest drops of the year due to the nostalgia and hype surrounding the silhouette, coupled with relatively high stock numbers.

Just like this year’s “Jubilee” Air Jordan 11, the “Cool Grey” colorway is not an official retro, though Michael Jordan did wear the latter during his final seasons while playing for the Washington Wizards.

Stay tuned for more information regarding the rumored upcoming release as we get it.

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