Jordan Brand Unveils Two New Air Jordan 11s: Release Info

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UNC and Chicago inspired 11s coming soon.

Jordan Brand will be releasing two separate Air Jordan 11s before the year is over, one that pays tribute to his National title with the UNC Tar Heels in 1982 and another in honor of his '96 championship with the Chicago Bulls.

The "Win Like '82" Air Jordan 11 which features a white base, "Midnight Navy" patent leather and a Carolina blue Jumpman will hit retailers on November 11th (11/11), which should be easy enough to remember. Jordan Brand will release the much anticipated all-red "Win Like '96" Air Jordan 11 on December 9th. 

Neither of these colorways have ever released before, although the red Air Jordan 11 has been circulating for years.

Each Air Jordan 11 release will be preceded by a similarly styled Air Jordan 32 Low. The "Win Like '82" Jordan 32 will be releasing on November 4th and the "Win Like '96" Jordan 32 is scheduled to drop on December 2nd. 

Check out images of each of the upcoming Js below.

Fans of the Air Jordan 11 will also be happy to know that the beloved "Concord" Air Jordan 11 is reportedly making a return in 2018.

The white and black 11s will reportedly return in fully remastered form and although there's no specific release date it is expected that the shoes will re release in 2018.

Some sites are reporting that the Concord 11s will be dropping during the Holiday Season of 2018, which makes sense considering Jordan Brand has made a habit of dropping a pair (or two) of 11s right around Christmas time. The Concord 11s have not released since 2011 and as of now there are no images of the 2018 rendition but we already know what to expect.


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Jordan Brand Unveils Two New Air Jordan 11s: Release Info
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