When the Air Jordan 11 first released in 1996, celebrities were rocking them to big-ticket award shows. Since then, the patent leather on the XI has become the “tuxedo” shoe, thus creating a phenomenon of wearing Jays to the prom, wedding, or other formal event. Next weekend’s release of the Nike Dunk Low Pro SB Hunter 2004 Jordan changes all Sneaker because the glossy finish makes an appearance on the Air Jordan 1 Low Eastside Golf Out t Retro as part of the famed Elements series, which pairs the silhouette of one with the signature detail of the other. would you rock these with your suit or tuxedo? Check out additional photos below and stay tuned for a release next week.
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