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The Air Jordan 11 ranks high on Jordan tier lists and popularity charts. Its silhouette has received many renditions since the 1995 launch. The original and low version is well sought after, especially the concord colorway. This time around the "bred" version of the 11 is getting some shine with the Air Jordan 11 CMFT low.
The CMFT line has had some nice color options so far this year, but this "Bred" colorway looks like the highlight of the bunch and the one that fans will likely gravitate towards, as it's closely imitating a great. Let's take a closer look at the the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low.
Like it's idol, black patent leather covers the toe box, mudguard and sides. The bred-like black coloring continues throughout the rest of the uppers and heel with a mixture of tumbled leather and synthetics. Near the heel, a red jumpman resides, also on the tongue beneath the black lacing area.
In "Bred" fashion the midsole is white and the outsole is red. The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low will release in the coming months.