Air Jordan 11 “Gamma Blue” Rumored Return in December 2025
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Air Jordan 11 “Gamma Blue” Rumored Return in December 2025


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  • Name: Air Jordan 11 “Gamma Blue”
  • Colorway: Black/Gamma Blue/Black/Varsity Maize
  • SKU: CT8012-017
  • MSRP: $230 USD
  • Release Date: December 2025
  • Where to Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers

Update

As the new year approaches, reports of exciting sneaker releases for the 2025 holiday season are already surfacing. Among these is the highly anticipated return of the Air Jordan 11 “Gamma Blue”, originally released in 2013. According to sources like zSneakerHeadz and Sneaker Files, this colorway is expected to take the place of the previously rumored “Black/Red/Grey” version.

The 2025 iteration is expected to replicate the beloved 2013 design. The sneaker features a sleek black upper, accented by Gamma Blue details on the Jumpman logo and a semi-translucent outsole. Additional pops of Varsity Maizehighlight the heel and tongue branding, adding vibrant contrast to the dark base.

Set to drop in December 2025, this release will retail for $230 USD and will be available on Nike SNKRS and through select retailers. Stay tuned for updates, including first-look images of this iconic pair.


Original Story

While 2024 still has a few months left, sneaker enthusiasts are already looking ahead to 2025. With Jordan Brandcelebrating its 40th anniversary, several exciting releases are planned. Earlier reports suggested the release of a low-top “Bred” Air Jordan 11, but another rumor has since emerged.

According to zSneakerHeadz, Sneaker Files, and Sneaker Market RO, Jordan Brand may debut a new “Black/Red/Grey” Air Jordan 11 in 2025. While exact details of the color blocking remain unconfirmed, speculative mock-ups have been circulating online.

Jordan Brand has yet to officially announce the “Black/Red/Grey” Air Jordan 11, but the rumored release is expected in late 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at $230 USD. Keep an eye out for updates as more information, including visuals, becomes available.


Stay connected for the latest sneaker news as 2025 promises to be an exciting year for Jordan Brand fans!


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