February 24, 2012 BY Infrared / 0
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In 2001, Jordan Brand released a series of Air Jordans such as the Air Jordan III ‘Black Cement’, Air Jordan XI ‘Bred’ and Air Jordan XI Snake Low, – all of which are highly sought after today. This particular Air Jordan XI Low was the first to feature a non-patent leather mudguard as we saw the use of snakeskin instead. The White/Black-Navy edition of the XI Low released on May 26, 2001 alongside the women’s version which featured pink snakeskin. Today, prices on the marketplace can reach as high as $500 due to how sought after these are as well as the dwindling number of wearable pairs available. Take another look at the Air Jordan XI Snake Low in the gallery below and let us know if you still have a pair of these rare XIs. Images via Kixclusive.
Air Jordan XI Snake Low
White/Black-Navy
136071-102
05/26/2001
$120
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