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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred/Concord”

Key Features: This Nike Air Jordan 11 low fuses two of the silhouette’s most iconic colorways — the black and white “Concord” and the black and red “Bred.”

Release Date: Available now

Price: $240 (END.)

Buy: Nike and retailers (see list below)

Editor’s Notes: Jordan Brand has combined “Bred” tooling with a “Concord” upper to create a half-and-half Nike Air Jordan 11 low. The sneaker fuses two of the silhouette’s most iconic colorways for a fresh new take on the low top version. Michael Jordan famously won his fourth ring wearing the Nike Air Jordan 11. During the Bulls’ 72-10 season he exclusively wore the “Concord” Air Jordan 11 during the regular season and the “Bred” Air Jordan 11 during the Playoffs, ultimately winning his fourth ring in the latter.

This half-and-half design is set to be released on May 23 via select retailers such as END.

Where to buy the Nike Air Jordan 11 “Concord Bred”

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