Air Jordan 11 Infrared Low
The Air Jordan 11 Infrared Low continues the trend of suede retro basketball shoes from Jordan Brand. It’s another hit!
Colorway: Magnet/College Navy
Release Date: September 3, 2022
Price: $200
Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan 6 Jordan Brand launches a matching womens exclusive Air Jordan 1 High Premium edition Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers. Now we get the same silhouette in a new colorway: the Air Jordan 11 Infrared Low. These may look basic to some, but there’s much to like here. Not the least is the quality of the suede used for the upper.
What’s in the video?
In the video, Chris provides detailed information from all the usual categories, providing the in-depth information you need. He supplies expert-level opinions on the materials, cushioning, traction, support, and fit. Here’s some of what he discusses:
- Debuted in 1991
- Slipper-like look
- Gorgeous outsole
- Polyurethane midsole with Nike Air Sole
- Dreamcell insoles
- OG features
- Rubberized pull-tab-style tongue
- Rear spoiler
- Little off-center Jumpman logos
- Amazing suede upper
- Sizing recommendations
As an added bonus, Mrs. Wing and Chris discuss possible suede inconsistencies.
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Amazing review as always. I copped these on a restock from Nike direct this past weekend. Having them in hand now, I totally agree with you. Mine are in better condition (good QA) than even NightWing’s pair. This will probably be my last Jordan cop for 2022, as the other releases remaining don’t really grab my attention. I have 2 pair of Chicago 1.5s, one of which has been on ice for 6 years now, and I love how they wear and look, so I’m one of the (I guess) few sneakerheads immune to the upcoming Lost & Founds, even. Keep up the great work!