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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 11 Low “Navy”

Key Features: This low-top version of Michael Jordan’s 11th signature sneaker arrives with a white mesh upper and a navy, snakeskin-style overlay in place of the traditional patent leather. A white midsole and icy translucent outsole complete the look.

Release Date: April 19

Price: $185 / £155

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Nike is dropping its Air Jordan 11 low with snakeskin-style overlays in place of the traditional patent leather. The original high-top version debuted in 1995 and was the sneaker Michael Jordan wore en route to the first championship of his second three-peat, with the Bulls man taking MVP, All-Star MVP, and Finals MVP in the 1995-96 season.

This version’s navy colorway is almost an exact replica of the original 2001 Low, albeit with a more “luxe” take in terms of materials used. Check out the sneaker in detail above and look for it to drop via Nike tomorrow, April 19.

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