Nike Is Suddenly Selling Air Jordan 11 Shoes Again, and They're Going Fast
The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website.
It's one of the most popular Air Jordan shoes of all time, and it's suddenly available for purchase again directly from Nike.
Nike is selling Air Jordan 11 Retro "Legend Blue" Men's Shoes for $230. The shoes are a surprise drop by Nike, and they're likely to sell out quickly.
Available sizes (at time of publication) range from men's seven to 18 and women's 8.5 to 19.5, but not every size is available.
Nike says, "Let's cut to the chase—the AJ11 is all-time. MJ won 72 games and a title while wearing 'em. Now, the icon returns in classic colors. From its slick patent leather mudguard to the frosted outsole, this Tinker Hatfield design brings the off-court allure. And for the final touch? Full-length Air cushioning is the cherry on top (er, bottom)."
Buyers have rated these Air Jordan 11 shoes 4.9 stars out of five.
"Love these stylish and clean retro 11 Colombias," says a happy Nike shopper.
"And I thought Air Jordan 1s were the best! Take one look at these shoes, and you would say that it's a work of art: patented leather, aerodynamic soles, and a clean color ways define this re-issued classic. I just bought my first Air Jordan 1s recently, but this shoe is definitely a design upgrade!" says another.
Nike offers free shipping on orders of $75 or more. Nike members get free shipping on orders of $50 or more and free 60-day returns.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Leaked: Barcelona's away kit for next season
Leaked: Barcelona's away kit for next season Images of the kit expected to be made use of by La Liga giants Barcelona in fixtures on the road next season have on Monday surfaced online. And they back previous reports, in confirming that Nike are planning a new look for Hansi Flick's troops for 2025/26. Advertisement This past season, Barcelona's away jersey was a black colour, featuring red and blue details. Next time out, though, the Blaugrana will line out away from home sporting an altogether contrasting colour. A 'yellow-gold' tone, which appears on first viewing as almost beige, will dominate the colour scheme across the shirt's base. From here, black and blue/purple designs will also be present, as showcased in the images below: The reliable Footy Headlines have provided a further breakdown of the kit's design, as follows: 'The Nike Mamba FC Barcelona 25-26 away kit features a light yellow-gold color with black and purple accents, incorporating a design inspired by the NBA Lakers jersey and a subtle snake pattern on the Barça crest.' Advertisement Barca's away kit for 2025/26 comes as the latest addition to the 'Mamba' range, part of a collaboration with the late Kobe Bryant's personal brand. Conor Laird – GSFN


Fox News
7 hours ago
- Fox News
NBA legend Don Nelson wears Luka Doncic shoes to protest 'tremendous mistake' by Mavericks
Don Nelson, the former Dallas Mavericks head coach, accepted the Chuck Daily Lifetime Achievement Award before Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday. Nelson, who has been living in Hawaii since being away from the game, carried a message with him for the franchise he used to lead on the court. During his press conference, Nelson made sure everyone in the building knew that he was wearing Luka Doncic's new shoes from Nike. Why? He thinks the Mavericks and GM Nico Harrison made a "tremendous mistake" trading him to the Los Angeles Lakers. "I want everybody to know I'm wearing Luka's shoes, his new shoes from Nike…and I'm wearing them in protest for the trade from Dallas," Nelson told the crowd. "I think it was a tremendous mistake by the Dallas franchise to trade him. I want everybody to know that." Nelson is a part of a mass group that believes Harrison made the wrong move in trading Doncic to Los Angeles, which was one of the most shocking trades in recent memory anywhere in professional sports. Mavericks fans let Harrison know it, too, as chants filled stadiums home and away, while a group of fans even held a fake funeral outside American Airlines Center days after the deal went down in February. Dallas, though, may have gotten bailed out after the NBA Draft Lottery saw them win the No. 1 overall pick. The Mavericks will presumably take Duke's Cooper Flagg later this month. Still, Mavericks fans weren't happy to see Doncic, who helped lead the team to the NBA Finals last year, moving out west. While the Lakers didn't make a deep NBA Playoffs run, Doncic had similar numbers with the Lakers compared to the Mavericks. He averaged 28.2 points per game (28.1 in Dallas) with 8.1 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game over 28 contests. Nelson and many others have their opinions, but what's done is done now for the Mavericks. Time will tell who exactly won the trade. Nelson is a Hall of Famer coach, and one of the best in league history with San Antonio Spurs legend Gregg Popovich being the only one with more coaching wins all-time. He had 1,335 regular-season wins and 75 more in the playoffs during his time coaching the Milwaukee Bucks (1976-87), Golden State Warriors (1988-94), New York Knicks (1995-96), Mavericks (1997-2005), and Warriors once more from 2006-10. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.


Forbes
10 hours ago
- Forbes
Nike's Athlete Think Tank Aims To Shape Future Of Women's Sportswear
Nike Athlete Think Tank Cohort 4.0 Five years ago, Nike introduced a first-of-its-kind program called the Athlete Think Tank, which was designed to with one clear goal: to confront the challenges women face in sports. The Think Tank accomplishes this by convening and listening to elite women athletes, and then implementing their feedback to drive innovation for female athletes at all levels. To-date, Athlete Think Tank participants have included Serena Williams, Sabrina Ionescu, Faith Kipeygon, and Chloe Kim, and over the past five years, the program has served as a trusted space where athletes can help shape Nike's efforts to ensure all female athletes feel seen, heard, and supported. This year, Nike is doubling down on the belief that the future of sport will be shaped by women by kicking off Cohort 4.0 of the Athlete Think Tank, featuring top global athletes from across all sports. The list includes rising basketball star JuJu Watkins, Olympic medalist Sha'Carri Richardson, international soccer star Leah Williamson, basketball legend Sue Bird, plus many more. While their sports and backgrounds vary, these athletes share a collective goal of creating meaningful change by building a more equitable and inclusive future for women and girls in sport. For Sue Bird, a now retired athlete who has spent her post-playing career investing in women's sports through venture capital, entrepreneurship, and media, joining the Think Tank is highly personal. 'There's the old adage, 'leave it better than when you got there,' and I think a lot of us in women's sports feel that way,' said Bird. 'That's what makes the Think Tank so special.' From community grants to product design, the Think Tank is influencing everything from sportswear to systemic change. One of the most visible innovations born from the Think Tank is Nike Leakproof, which is a product developed in direct response to feedback from cohort athletes. And according to Bird, that kind of progress is only possible when women are given the platform to inform what's being built for them. 'We understand everything from the functionality of a product, to the design, to the fashion elements. We are constantly thinking about all of this, so who better to give feedback than the ones who are wearing it almost every single day?' Bird went on to share, 'By getting a woman's perspective on women's products, you're going to come out with something authentic and then I think more women can then trust it.' For Bird, the importance of brands like Nike investing in women's sports extends beyond just creating products: it's about rewriting a narrative that women athletes have fought against for decades. 'For years and years, we were told as WNBA players that nobody cared. That there was no value. I knew based on my own lived experience that was wrong,' she said. 'I knew it from walking around the streets and having people stop me and tell me how much I've inspired them. I knew it from playing in arenas that had tens of thousands of fans in them.' Bird also sees brand investment in women's sports as a smart, long-term business move. Nike's creation of Athlete Think Tank Cohort 4.0 is an example of a brand spotting the value of women's sports and leaning in. 'At the end of the day, this is just a really good business decision,' said Bird. As part of the Think Tank, Nike has also invested over $4.4 million in community organizations and plans to continue this commitment with the new cohort. The brand views the initiative not just as a product pipeline, but as part of the company's larger responsibility to serve women and girls in sport. The full list of Nike's Athlete Think Nike Cohort 4.o includes: