A Closer Look at the Air Jordan 11 IE Low "Referee"
An updated classic.





First spotted on the feet of Chris Paul during the Team USA Mini Camp are the Air Jordan 11 IE Low “Referee,” and thankfully they are not an exclusive. Sporting an all-black colorway with a touch of red, the shoe is tied to the famed 1996 iteration. These updates are upgraded to a brighter red accent, less-tumbled leather on the tongue and suede accents in place of the nubuck. See if you can catch a pair over at Wish Atlanta’s Moreland Avenue location this weekend.