August 4, 2011 BY Infrared / 0
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Last week, we showed you a comparison of the Air Jordan III ‘Black Cement’ with the retros from 2001, 2008 and 2011. We have another comparison of a highly anticipated sneaker, the Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’. The ‘Concord’ XI first retroed in 2000 and after eleven years it will be hitting shelves at retailers nationwide again. A difference that many won’t fret about is the placement of the Jumpman. Another difference is the color of the sole with the 2011 version having a blue tint, an ode to the original, whereas the 2000 retro has a translucent sole with no tint at all. On the 2011 version of the shoe, the Jumpman logo is backwards when compared to the 2000 release. Continue reading to see more comparison shots of the 2000 and 2011 retro of the Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’ and let us know if you see any other differences.
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