Yes, in this logic, there are the earlier drops (probably from shock drop) which are using the older new size tags and there are the official drops which I think Nike modified the model at the last second. (cause you could see the air unit on the older pairs but you can’t on the newer pairs)
Hey guys, I've recently copped a pair of Jordan 11 in the Bred colorway. I found out that the earlier pairs have the air unit "unlocked" on in midsole and they also have a different font on the size tags. On my pair, the leather on the back of two shoes has different leather prints, the left...
Hey, I have also thought of the same thing. It doesn't indicate if the shoe is authentic or not and my guess is that the earlier pairs have the "old" new size tag, and the newer pairs have the "new" new size tags.
Hope this helps! :)
Hey guys, I've recently copped a pair of Jordan 11 in the Bred colorway. I found out that the earlier pairs have the air unit revealed on the midsole and they also have a different font on the size tags. On my pair, the leather on the back of two shoes has different leather prints, the left shoe...
Hey guys, I've recently copped a pair of Jordan 11 in the Bred colorway. I found out that the earlier pairs have the air unit revealed on the midsole and they also have a different font on the size tags. On my pair, the leather on the back of two shoes has different leather prints, the left shoe...