Often regarded as the fan-favorite of the original 14 Air Jordan sneakers, the Air Jordan 11 holds a special place in fans of Jordan Brand and the label itself as we see the yearly holiday season release of the high-top AJ 11, however, the summer months usual feature a few pairs of low-top cuts of the model. For 2023, we've already seen remixes to the patent leather-dressed silhouette as the "Yellow Python" colorway is hitting shelves ahead of the dog days of summer and alongside this is a remix that takes inspiration from the AJ 3 "White Cement."
Coming to us in its usual Cordura mesh and patent leather build, the Air Jordan 11 Retro Low "Cement Grey" originally was set to feature elephant print in place of patent leather to really drive home the connection to the AJ 3 "White Cement," however, Jordan Brand swapped out the print for a similar cement grey shade on the patent leather. Other details remain standard for the AJ 11 Low as the upper features nylon straps in white holding together a white lace set and the tongue features cement grey Jordan branding with a UNC blue-like shade taking over the Jumpman located here and on the heel. Underfoot sits a white Phylon midsole featuring a carbon fiber shank plate to add stability paired with a semi-translucent icy blue rubber outsole.
The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low Cement Grey is set to release on April 1st, 2023. It will drop at Nike, via the SNKRS app, and at select Jordan Brand retailers worldwide, both in-store and online. Coming in full-family sizing, retail is set at $190, $150, $90, and $70, respectively. Check out our Jordan release calendar, and keep it locked to our Twitter andMobile App to stay up to date on future releases.
Air Jordan 11 Retro Low "Cement Grey"
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Steve Jaconetta is the Head of Content based out of Connecticut. An encyclopedia for sneaker releases, he's covered the industry for over fifteen years. His stops have included Sole Collector, Complex, and StockX, to name a few. He considers the Air Jordan 11 Concord the greatest sneaker of all time and has a strong affection for 80s pop culture. Email: steve@soleretriever.com