Where To Buy The Air Jordan XVI OG ‘Midnight Navy’, Air Jordan 11 GS Heiress, And Air Jordan 3 ‘Wool’ Next Week?

By Tony Park - 17 Dec '16 18:43PM
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The coming holiday season equates with shopping for new clothes, gadgets, and shoes. For shoe lovers, December is the perfect month to get rid of those 2015 sneakers and suedes. Air Jordans emerged as this year's must-have shoes. Here's a round-up of the latest Air Jordan releases, restocks, and new shipments.

Today, the lavish red velvet Air Jordan 11 will be released as part of Jordan Brand's Heiress Collection for Holiday 2016. Sneaker lovers have to fork out $200 to purchase this pair at select Nike and JB stockists. The GS Heiress is a rework of the iconic basketball sneaker.

Also scheduled to hit the shelves of retailers is the Air Jordan 3 'Wool'. The winterized Air Jordan 3 gets a wool overhaul and features the iconic elephant print. This will be sold for $200 and is highlighted by a durable lifestyle wool construction in Dark Grey.

Meanwhile, the Jordan Brand will re-release the OG 'Midnight Navy' Air Jordan XVI. The basketball shoes were designed by Wilson Smith and Tinker Hatfield. The design was based on Michael Jordan's post-basketball challenges. Select Jordan retailers will be selling the Air Jordan XVI 'Midnight Navy'.

These iconic silhouettes should be considered by shoe collectors who are so focused on the very elusive Space Jam 11s. Last week, the Space Jam caused mayhems across the U.S. due to frantic shoppers. Air Jordan 3 'Wool', Air Jordan 11 GS Heiress, and Air Jordan XVI OG 'Midnight Navy' are worthy alternatives to the very popular sneakers.

The Air Jordan 3 'Wool' can be bought online at Nike.com, END Clothing, Finish Line, and Foot Locker. They are now available on eBay and Stadium Goods. The Air Jordan 11 GS Heiress has stocks on Kixify and eBay. The Air Jordan XVI OG 'Midnight Navy' is also available online starting December 22 at Jordan.com.

For a quick preview of Air Jordan 3 'Wool'. See the video below.

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