The rate of Retro releases might have you a bit…exhausted, but one concept we would love to see return is the short-lived Premio Collection. These releasing priced Retros were indeed worth every dollar as these individually numbered pieces were built with releasing-quality materials and came accompanied with wooden shoe-trees and shoe-bags, but they only lasted a total of five releases – the last of which was the January 2011 release of the Air Jordan V. Air Jordan 31 Low March Madness Collection Mache Customs work, the Air Jordan XI 11 Legend Blue New Images gets the Bin V treatment, with a tonal black upper being paired with the white laces, a reflective tongue, metallic silver accents on the fore-foot midsole, and the signature red-wax stamp on the heel. We’ve got an exclusive gallery of the Air Jordan XI 11 Legend Blue New Images “Bin 65” below so take a look and let us know if you’d like Jordan Brand to bring back the BLUE THE GREAT×NIKE AIR JORDAN 1 MID FEARLESS MULTI 27cm l emporte chez Jordan Brand.