When did the Space Jam 11s release?

Air Jordan XI Space Jam The Air Jordan XI (11) Space Jam was originally worn by Michael Jordan in the 1995 NBA Playoffs and later in the 1996 movie titled Space Jam. The Space Jam 11s are black, blue, and white and first released on December 13th, 2000 ($125).

When were the Concord 11 release?

December 8, 2018
Arguably the most coveted sneaker in Michael Jordan’s signature line, the “Concord” Air Jordan 11 returns for a fourth time ahead of Christmas. The shoe is highlighted by its shiny black patent leather overlay and blue-tinted translucent outsole. Release date is December 8, 2018 at a retail price of $220.

Why do space jams have 45?

When Michael Jordan returned to basketball, designers adjusted the “23” on the heel of his Air Jordan 11s to his new number 45. Of course, Jordan decided to switch back to his original number during the Eastern Conference Semifinals and the new feature was already outdated by the time he debuted the shoe.

Are space jams OG?

The Air Jordan 11 (XI) Original (OG) – Space Jams (Black / Varsity Royal – White) were created as exclusive pairs for Michael in his movie Space Jam, which was released in 1996.

What 11’s come out 2018?

Jordan Brand Officially Unveils The 2018 Air Jordan 11 “Concord” Jordan Brand will be returning another all-time favorite, the Air Jordan 11 Concord for the holiday 2018 season. Much like the “Space Jam” release, you can expect a remastered version with a higher-cut patent leather build.

Why are Jordan 11s called Concords?

The famed ’95-’96 season will go down in history for a number of reasons. One such factor is the Air Jordan 11, which Jordan wore throughout most of the season and throughout the Playoffs. Dubbed the “Concord” for its subtle purple accents on the sole, this shoe finally hit retail in November of 1995 for $125.

Are space jams rare?

These MJ-Signed “Space Jam” Jordans Are as Rare as It Gets Sotheby’s continues to offer some of the rarest sneakers in the world at auction. After recently revealing a pair of Bill Bowerman-made track spikes that are expected to fetch over $1 million, the auction house is back with yet another exclusive drop.

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