As you can see this New Jordans 2017 features a Triple Black color theme. Instead of using mesh on the upper, Jordan Brand has swapped it out with suede. In addition we have a higher cut patent leather which is also done in Black. Aside from the all Black takeover, the look is then completed with a Blue tinted outsole.Just over a month out from its release, another update comes our way as its packaging has finally be revealed to be the premium slide-out packaging that first debuted in 2009’s Air Jordan 11 “Space Jam” release.This new colorway of the Air Jordan 11 recognizes the shoe’s unique place at graduation ceremonies by complimenting it with a suede upper, a patent leather mudguard, metal Jumpman logo and laces inspired by graduation cords.
This all-Black version of the Jordans Release 2018 pays homage to all the times the 11th Jordan Brand signature shoe was used as attire during a formal setting. . It sports a blacked out construction on the outside with a black and grey insert as well as matching carbon-fiber patterned tissue paper to mimic its midfoot shank, with the full color-scheme matching the black-tie aesthetic of these dressed up Air Jordans.This all-black pair of Jordan 11s has received countless nicknames such as “Blackout” and “Prom Night”, but Jordan Brand’s official moniker is “Cap And Gown” as it is set to release near the end of the school year. However, the Jumpman is well aware of the fact that the Air Jordan 11 has been a mainstay at formal outings, so go ahead and rock these on prom night.
The Cheap Jordan 2018 has a legacy rooted in dressed up design for the court. Performing on the biggest stages and sporting a never-before-seen combination of patent leather and mesh at the time, the Michael Jordan signature became an instant staple both in culture and at formal events.While rumors of, if the Air Jordan 11 “Concord” will return with the “23” or “45” branding on the heels maintain a hot topic in the sneaker community, the sure thing we can confirm is they will come with a high cut patent like we’ve seen on previous releases, resembling it’s OG ’95 counterpart.