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The Barcelona Print Quietly Accents This Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low

The Barcelona Print Quietly Accents This Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low

The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low has received quite a bit of love in the past few months. Following a Quai 54 collaboration and Michigan-inspired colorway is but another standout, this one dressed subtly with the iconic “Barcelona” graphic.

By comparison, the exterior is no less bold, proffering a look as playful as kids pairs should be. A candy red takes the helm from toe to heel, adding a slight glisten to the leathers throughout. Elsewhere, the eye stays, laces, and tongue follow suit tonally in their respective materials, while the netting adjacent veers towards white to better contrast the geometric shapes applied underneath. Moreover, the same neutral outfits the Jumpman embroidery/midsole and an icy blue accents farther underfoot.

For a closer look, check out the official images below. A release is sure to hit Nike.com and select retailers soon.

In other news, have you seen the Air Jordan 1 Low OG Bleached Coral?

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