- Jun 2, 2002
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i know this might be a disgraceful question to all jordan collectors .... but i have no clue wut they stand for ..... can someone educate me?
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WRONG^^^^^^^^
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ITS AIR JORDAN 11 LE AND IT S A LOWTOP THAT CAME OUT RIGHT AFTER THE ORIGINAL 11S. I DONT KNOW IF YOU HAVE BEEN A JORDAN FANATIC LIKE ME BUT THIS WAS LOWTOP WITH CEMENT LEATHER LIKE THE 3S AND HAD MESH PANELS WITH THE SAME MIDSOLE AND OUTSOLE AS THE 11 REGULARS BACK IN 96 TRY HARD TO REMEMBER MIKE WORE THEM ONE GAME AND TOOK EM OF AT HALF TIME CAUSE THEY HAD NO SUPPORT.
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SOMBODY S GOT TO FEEL ME OR IS IT JUST A BUCH OF TEENS OUT THERE ONLY KNOWIN ABOUT THE RECENT RETROS HUGH MAN I HOPE NOT PLEASE THINK BACK TO 96
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Q: What's the story on the Air Jordan 11th lowtop, LE (limited edition)?
A: First of all, the Air Jordan 11 lows were NOT "L.E." They weren't limited. Some vintage dealers who were stuck with too many of them in their stock decided to call them "L.E." (limited edition) because they wanted to sell them for a higher price than they were getting in the market. So, they went around saying that they were limited (when they were not) to try to create hype. And, we all know what happens when one person starts a rumor, eventually it spreads around and just about "becomes" fact (at least as far as the rumor-spreaders are concerned). The funniest comment I ever saw about that example was from one BBS guy who said, "I bet you don't even know what the Air Jordan 11 L.E. is, so shut your mouth, son." (Or something to that effect anyway.) Well, I had to laugh, because that fool was mouthing it up about a shoe, saying it was LE when it wasn't, acting as if he knew what he was talking about, and even criticizing someone else for not knowing about the shoes, when really HE was the one who didn't have the slightest clue. So, yeah, rumors go wild, don't they? And, it doesn't take much to start them. And, for every crazy rumor, there's a crazy reader who will believe it. Also, it didn't help anything that part of the color code for the white/grey version was "I.E." And, written in capital letters, at a glance, people might confuse "I.E." for "L.E." I don't know what the "I.E." represents in the color code, but, indeed Nike has done that before, written cryptic color codes that nobody understands. Note, the black/red lowtop did NOT have "I.E." as part of its color code. It was only part of the white shoe's color code. Nowadays, it's just about considered "fact" (as far as many people are concerned) that those shoes were called "L.E." but in reality, they were never called that.