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Air Jordan 11 Low “Snakeskin” Release Details Revealed: New Images


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Jordan Brand reportedly has plans to release another batch of low-top Air Jordan 11s in 2019, including the beloved "Navy Snakeskin" colorway that first released back in 2001.

According to sneaker source @Zsneakerheadz, the Air Jordan 11 Low "Navy Snakeskin" is tentatively scheduled to drop on April 19 for the retail price of $185.

In addition to the returning snakeskin Air Jordan 11 Low, it is also being reported that an "Orange Trance" colorway will release in women's sizes. Those kicks, also rumored to release in the Spring of 2019, feature a white leather upper accompanied by the traditional patent leather detailing in a bright orange hue.

On top of that, word is already out that the iconic "Bred" Air Jordan 11 will be releasing during the 2019 Holiday season, following in the footsteps of the Concords that dropped at the end of December.

Take a closer look at the 2019 "Navy Snakeskin" Air Jordan 11 Low in the IG posts embedded below.

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