When will the Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam Galaxy" be released?
December 12, 2026.
Sneakers / Air Jordans
Get ready for a cosmic twist on a classic! The Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam Galaxy" is dropping in December 2026, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the iconic movie. This limited edition sneaker puts a galactic spin on the legendary "Space Ja...
The Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam" is already an iconic sneaker, known for its appearance in the 1996 film and its sleek design. The "Space Jam Galaxy" edition adds a new dimension with its outer space-inspired mudguard. The shoe features a white upper, white midsole, and a translucent outsole, providing a clean backdrop for the eye-catching galaxy print. This version is expected to be much more limited than the standard "Space Jam" 11s. The return of the original "Space Jam" 11s with the #23 on the heel is a nod to Michael Jordan's number in the movie, making it a must-have for purists. Expect high demand and quick sell-outs for both versions.
December 12, 2026.
The retail price is $255.
Yes, the "Space Jam Galaxy" version will be a limited release.
At select NBHD retailers and online via SNKRS&ref=yanuki.com.
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