Daily Deal: Jordan CMFT Viz Air 11 – Anthracite – Volt

September 12, 2013 BY / 0

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In 1997, Jordan was still fighting for titles on-court but it was also the year that he officially became a brand. His shoes had long since ditched the Nike Air logo on their uppers, but now it meant that he had a business to run. Flash forward to years later and we’re seeing the Jumpman boost their trainer series with their #TraintoFly campaign, while also sponsoring athletes in multiple sports. Today’s daily deal emphasizes the lifestyle section, with a silhouette reminiscent of another Tinker classic in the Air Max 1 with the Jordan CMFT Viz Air 11. The shoe features a midsole air unit base while taking the aesthetics of the Air Jordan 11. This particular version ditches the patent leather for a black elephant print along the mudguard while volt accents makes this silhouette modernized enough to stand out. The last time we saw this shoe was in January of 2011, so if you missed out on it there’s no need to worry as you can pick this interesting release up from aaandrealee10 on eBay.

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