The Air Jordan 2011 was the second signature sneaker from Jordan Brand with Dwyane Wade as the main athlete. Inspired by the Air Jordan 11, Tinker Hatfield took design cues from the classic XI and applied them to the twenty-sixth Air Jordan in the line. They also debuted interchangeable red and blue midsoles. The "Explosive" blue midsole features heel and forefoot Zoom Air Units while the "Quick" red version features a ¾ length Air Unit and Cushlon midsole. This white, black and anthracite colorway was one of the first pairs released, featuring a white-based leather upper with black accents, hand burnished detailing, and a full translucent outsole. Their release date is set for February 19th, 2011 with a retail price of $170. They come in special packaging with a box made specifically for the AJ 2011, a cloth detailing all the tech specs of the silhouette, and bags containing each set of insoles. One of the more popular non-numbered Air Jordans released, this colorway stands out due to its resemblance to the "Concord" AJ 11. Definitely a pair that should be in everyone's collection. If you're missing them, hit up our marketplace to buy a pair today. Those who already have them can see what their average resale price is going for. It might be time to sell your pair online.