The designer of the Air Jordan 11 model is Tinker Hatfield. This Air Jordan 11 was released in 1995/96 while Jordan was playing baseball. Tinker Hatfield designed the Air Jordan 11 with the hope that MJ would eventually wear it if he ever returned to the NBA. Finally, Jordan made his first return and led the Bulls to another NBA victory. Jordan also became the second person in history to win MVP awards for the regular season, All-Star game, and the Finals in one season. He averaged 30.4 points per game and scored 40 or more points in 9 games. What a remarkable return! Jordan wore the Air Jordan 11 model to lead the Bulls to claim the 1995-1996 NBA championship. The legacy of the Air Jordan 11 extended to the silver screen as Jordan wore a black/white/blue colorway of the Air Jordan 11 in the 1996 Warner Bros film "Space Jam."
The Air Jordan 11 stood out with its fusion of performance and style. The condura nylon upper provided lightweight durability for the Air Jordan Retro 11 model. The most noticeable feature of the shoe was its shiny patent leather on the midsection and toebox. The leather gave the Air Jordan 11 what many described as a 'formal' look, leading many owners to pair the sneakers off the court with business suits instead of dress shoes. Boyz II Men wore the Air Jordan 11 at one of their concerts.
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