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Air Jordan 11
The Air Jordan XI model was
designed by Tinker Hatfield.
While Jordan was still
pursuing a career in baseball,
Hatfield designed the shoe in
hopes that Michael would
eventually wear it if he
returned to the NBA.
The Jordan XI was meant to
stand out with a fusion of
performance and style. Taken
from the world of high-end
mountaineering backpacks,
the condura nylon upper gave
the Air Jordan XI model
lightweight durability. Further
innovation came with the use
of a carbon fiber plate on the
sole of the shoe, that can be
seen underneath the clear
outsole, which gave the shoe
exceptional torsional rigidity.
The most visually distinct
aspect of the shoe was its
shiny patent leather mid and
toebox. A material long used
in the fashion industry, patent
leather was extremely
lightweight, when compared
to genuine leather, and also
tended not to stretch - a very
useful property to help keep
the foot within the bounds of
the shoebed during quick
direction changes on the
court. The shiny leather gave
the XI what many described
as a "formal" look - a fact that
many owners of the shoe took
advantage of thereafter,
pairing the shoe off the court
with business suits in
substitution for dress shoes.
Boyz II Men wore black and
white Air Jordan XI shoes with
white suits at one of their
concerts.
Jordan wore the Air Jordan XI
model to help the Chicago
Bulls claim the 1995-1996
NBA championship. The
legacy of the shoe was
transferred to the silver
screen as Jordan wore a
black/white/blue colorway of
the Air Jordan XI model in the
1996 Warner Bros. animated
movie "Space Jam".