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Any major Jordan fan will have been waiting patiently since February for the news that the Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro Cherry is finally releasing. And here it is. 11 months since its announcement, the Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro Cherry is hitting shelves on December 10 or, if you can’t wait a day longer, pick them up on StockX right now.

The Jordan 11 is a highly underrated model in the Jordan family, but one that we’re seeing edging its way back into the limelight. We’ve seen a couple of amazing colorways this year, and we’re hoping that this holiday-season Retro release signals that more are coming.

Originally released in a low-top build in 2001, then revisited in 2016, the Nike Air Jordan 11 Cherry brings a touch of Chicago to the 11. The Cherry Red mudguard in patent leather wraps a clean white mesh and leather upper. A transparent outsole rounds out the super-clean Retro rerun.

How much does the Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro Cherry cost?

The Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro Cherry will land with a retail price of $225 on December 10, but those who want to skip the queues and the disappointment can bag a pair at StockX now. For that luxury, though, you’ll be looking at a slightly inflated price tag. Currently, StockX market data shows an average sale price of $301. With just under 1000 pairs selling in the last three days, the hype around this pair looks set to balloon.

Release date: December 10, 2022 Price: $225 Brand: Nike Model: Jordan 11

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