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Nike Is Suddenly Selling Air Jordan 11 Shoes Again, and They're Going Fast

Nike Is Suddenly Selling Air Jordan 11 Shoes Again, and They're Going Fast

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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.
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