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size | 7C |
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The Jordan Retro 11 is a re-release of the top-performing shoe that helped Michael Jordan deliver a 72-win season, his fourth ring, and an All-Star/Finals MVP sweep in the 1995-96 campaign. As he'd announced in March of that year, Jordan meant it when he said, "I'm back." MJ debuted the shoe during the 1995 playoffs, and it dropped officially later that year, in plenty of time for the next season. In following Jordan's desire for a shoe he could wear with a suit, and in reviewing film that showed Jordan needed more support when making lateral cuts, designer Tinker Hatfield killed two birds with one stone, introducing patent leather to the rand. Stronger than previous materials, the shiny finish reflected a new level of class in the sneaker game. Upper of mesh, full-grain, and patent leathers to blend style and comfort. Padded tongue for comfort. Speed lacing to snug it to your foot. Carbon fiber shank for torsional support that's stronger and lighter than plastic. Polyurethane midsole for cushioning. Full-length Air-Sole unit for additional cushioning. Blended solid and translucent ("frosty") rubber outsole for style and durability. Herringbone pattern for multi-directional traction.
The Jordan Retro 11 is a re-release of the top-performing shoe that helped Michael Jordan deliver a 72-win season, his fourth ring, and an All-Star/Finals MVP sweep in the 1995-96 campaign. As he'd announced in March of that year, Jordan meant it when he said, "I'm back." MJ debuted the shoe during the 1995 playoffs, and it dropped officially later that year, in plenty of time for the next season. In following Jordan's desire for a shoe he could wear with a suit, and in reviewing film that showed Jordan needed more support when making lateral cuts, designer Tinker Hatfield killed two birds with one stone, introducing patent leather to the rand. Stronger than previous materials, the shiny finish reflected a new level of class in the sneaker game. Upper of mesh, full-grain, and patent leathers to blend style and comfort. Padded tongue for comfort. Speed lacing to snug it to your foot. Carbon fiber shank for torsional support that's stronger and lighter than plastic. Polyurethane midsole for cushioning. Full-length Air-Sole unit for additional cushioning. Blended solid and translucent ("frosty") rubber outsole for style and durability. Herringbone pattern for multi-directional traction.
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The Jordan Retro 11 is a re-release of the top-performing shoe that helped Michael Jordan deliver a 72-win season, his fourth ring, and an All-Star/Finals MVP sweep in the 1995-96 campaign. As he'd announced in March of that year, Jordan meant it when he said, "I'm back." MJ debuted the shoe during the 1995 playoffs, and it dropped officially later that year, in plenty of time for the next season. In following Jordan's desire for a shoe he could wear with a suit, and in reviewing film that showed Jordan needed more support when making lateral cuts, designer Tinker Hatfield killed two birds with one stone, introducing patent leather to the rand. Stronger than previous materials, the shiny finish reflected a new level of class in the sneaker game. Upper of mesh, full-grain, and patent leathers to blend style and comfort. Padded tongue for comfort. Speed lacing to snug it to your foot. Carbon fiber shank for torsional support that's stronger and lighter than plastic. Polyurethane midsole for cushioning. Full-length Air-Sole unit for additional cushioning. Blended solid and translucent ("frosty") rubber outsole for style and durability. Herringbone pattern for multi-directional traction.
The Jordan Retro 11 is a re-release of the top-performing shoe that helped Michael Jordan deliver a 72-win season, his fourth ring, and an All-Star/Finals MVP sweep in the 1995-96 campaign. As he'd announced in March of that year, Jordan meant it when he said, "I'm back." MJ debuted the shoe during the 1995 playoffs, and it dropped officially later that year, in plenty of time for the next season. In following Jordan's desire for a shoe he could wear with a suit, and in reviewing film that showed Jordan needed more support when making lateral cuts, designer Tinker Hatfield killed two birds with one stone, introducing patent leather to the rand. Stronger than previous materials, the shiny finish reflected a new level of class in the sneaker game. Upper of mesh, full-grain, and patent leathers to blend style and comfort. Padded tongue for comfort. Speed lacing to snug it to your foot. Carbon fiber shank for torsional support that's stronger and lighter than plastic. Polyurethane midsole for cushioning. Full-length Air-Sole unit for additional cushioning. Blended solid and translucent ("frosty") rubber outsole for style and durability. Herringbone pattern for multi-directional traction.
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