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The Air Jordan 11 Low ‘BRED’

Four pairs of black sneakers on a red background.
Close-up of black sneaker with laces and logo detail.
A close-up of a black and red Jordan sneaker's heel.
Black and red sneakers with laces against a dark background.

The Air Jordan 11 Low ‘BRED’ drops at Shoe Palace this April 26.

The Legacy Of The Jordan 11

The Air Jordan 11 has strong cultural significance in the sneaker community. It is on the Mount Rushmore of shoes for many fans because it is such a bold and distinctive sneaker.

Tinker Hatfield took inspiration from high fashion, rather than sportswear, for the 11. That design strategy worked perfectly and allowed the 11 to live beyond the basketball court. The formal wear inspiration allowed it to match up perfectly with suits, or even tuxedos.

The 11 was a hit on the court and off. The profile of the 11 was also boosted by the fact that MJ wore the Concord colorway during the Chicago Bulls historic 72-10 season. Mi-chael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls also won the NBA Championship in 1996.

BRED

The Air Jordan 11 in the ‘BRED’ colorway is a legend. It is a symbol of greatness.

MJ first wore the BRED colorway of the 11 in his 1996 championship run. This low top iteration maintains the signature patent leather and use of premium materials. The Air Jordan 11 Low ‘BRED’ is a fun alternative to the iconic high version.

The 11 & Shoe Palace

When the Air Jordan 11 first dropped in 1995 the sneaker stood as a symbol of sorts for MJ’s return to basketball. By 1995, Shoe Palace was about two years old, and the Air Jordan 11 was a hot seller. The 11 has returned many times in retro forms since its de-but in 1995.

The 11 is easily one of Jordan Brands most sought after sneakers. Jordan Brand al-ways releases the Holiday retro version of the 11. This shows how special the 11 is to the company. The Air Jordan 11 is one of the most successful sneakers Shoe Palace has ever carried.

The Air Jordan 11 Low ‘BRED’ has a release date of April 26 at Shoe Palace.

 

- Adam C. Better