If you've been waiting for the Jordan 11 Black Clear after they first made waves in November 2019, it appears that you're a few months away from actually seeing them for sale. The rumors of the new 11 colorway, along with mock-ups of the upcoming silouette, surfaced across the Internet last year but new reports have confirmed that it will be launching later this year around the holidays.
New photos of the mock-ups have also arrived that show a shift int he actual color scheme itself. Originally "Black/Clear/White/Metallic Silver," the sneaker will actually arrive in "Black/Multi-Color/White-Multi-Color." Additionally, the reports also suggest that the Jordan 11 Black Clear will be available this December in full family sizing. Men's sizes will be available for $220.
The Jordan 11 Black Clear will be apart of the holiday line-up the brand Keep your eyes peeled for the sneaker dropping at select Jordan stores and online on December 12th.
Check out the mock-ups of the upcoming silhouette below and stay locked into HNHH for more news on upcoming sneaker releases.
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