On the occasion of the Air Jordan XI Retro "Playoffs" drop (you got yours already, right?) we thought we'd whip up 10 alternate colorways of the Tinker Hatfield classic for Christmases future. Because it's either keep coming back with the same four or five colorways every year, or try something new. Why not create some new classics? So check out 10 Air Jordan XI Colorways We Wish Would Release. (COMPLEX MAGAZINE)
There's definitely some Altitude XIII inspiration here, but the intent is to mix the old with the new. A whole set of black/green Air Jordan retros to accompany the new Air Jordan XX8 would be a great way to launch the newest flagship shoe.
From a colorway everyone hated to a colorway everyone anticipated. There's no denying the flashy XI looks dope in a military drab. Stealth!
3) 49ers
Ray Allen had them gold and green XIs that everyone was fiending for — flip the green to red, and they're still, well, golden.
Jordan's have been holding down the Hoyas for a minute now, either because of that gift Fred Brown pass in '82, or AI representing in '96. Whatever the case, the XI takes on the grey and blue lovely.
How these haven't happened for Carmelo Anthony yet, we have no idea. Because if Jared Jeffries were still a Knick, HE'D have had them already.
The Olympic VIs are nice, Olympic XIs would be better. And no doubt Derek Jeter and C.C. Sabathia would be blessed with cleated versions, too. (You're welcome.)
We know. We know, we know, we know. But sometimes you just have to give the people what they want. Pink laces optional.
The "Concords" have always seemed a misnomer, what with the shade only appearing on the outsole. Why not flip the "Columbias" with that grape tone? Word to Mike Bibby (and Mitch Richmond).
Why not outfit Tinker Hatfield's most audacious Air Jordan design with Nike's most audacious color? Don't be scared by the thought of Volt patent leather. But definitely don't try to match it with anything.
A nod to the "Nick Andersons" from '95 or a makeup to honor Mike's days with the Wizards? Maybe a bronze hit on the outsole answers that question. Actually, switch the Jumpman to orange, and that's Melo's home shoe. Versatile