The Jordan Brand has created a "White/Metallic Gold" version of its Air Jordan 11 Low Golf cleats. The reworked pair now features a white leather design with a glossy leather mudguard. Gold colors were included in the mid-tongue of the cleats, and can also be seen on the Air Jordan heel branding. The pair also features seven white golf spikes for traction. Also included in the design is a silhouette on the gum outsole of the cleats.
The "White/Metallic Gold" Air Jordan 11 Low Golf cleats are available on the Nike website beginning August 8th with a $220 USD price point.
The brand has made previous alterations to its Air Jordan 11 Low Golf cleats. Notably, it created a denim version of the golf cleat, which was titled ' 'No Denim Allowed.'
Gold Redesigned Golf Cleats
Jordan Created a Metallic Gold Version of the Air Jordan 11 Low Golf
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