#KicksStalker: Jordan 11 'Concord' set for 2018 return | Inquirer Sports

#KicksStalker: Jordan 11 ‘Concord’ set for 2018 return

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 07:44 PM December 06, 2017

Terry Keigher (L) and Steve Ryan look at autographed shoes worn by Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan in the 1996 playoffs at an auction of Bulls memorabilia 12 April at the Solheim Center in Chicago. Each pair of the size 13s sold for $6,500, with the proceeds benefitting Charitabulls, the team’s charity wing. AFP PHOTO/Tim ZIELENBACH AFP / AFP PHOTO / TIM ZIELENBACH

It’s been more than 20 years since Michael Jordan made his return to basketball, and yet the shockwaves still permeate two decades in.

Be it in his mere image alone, the video highlights, or the shoes, the legacy of his Airness lives on.

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And in 2018, a piece of history is set to return of the same sneaker that Jordan wore in 1995-1996 regular season.

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As per SoleCollector.com, the “Concord” 11s will hit shelves in November of 2018 with a rumored change in the heel with the no.45 getting featured instead of the no.23 that was found in the last retro release.

The “Concord” 11s first released in 1995, in Jordan’s first full season after he played baseball, and were given retro release in 2000 and 2011.

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A similar colorway was released in 2006 but had a gold Jumpman instead of a black one and was part of the Defining Moments Pack that came together with a pair of black-gold Air Jordan 7s.

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