The Drop
The Jordan 11 Mid TD Cleat Patent Black (HM7324-001) translates MJ's most iconic silhouette to the gridiron, wrapping performance cleat tooling in the same patent leather shine that made the OG 11 a legend. Built for skill-position players who want that Concord energy on turf, it keeps the high-gloss aesthetic while ditching lifestyle cushioning for lockdown traction. Not a retro—this is functional flex for athletes who grew up idolizing the Jumpman.
Resell Verdict
Fair resell sits around $515, but the ask spread ($180–$1654) shows a chaotic market—likely size-dependent scarcity and athlete demand spikes. With 51 weekly orders, there's consistent movement, but this isn't hype-beast territory; it's niche. Serious flippers target rare sizes (14+) where athletes pay premium. Stable rather than explosive, best held if you've got oddball sizes or pristine DS pairs. Casual flips risk sitting unless priced aggressively.
Fake Tells
- ▸Patent leather grain: Reps often use cheap plastic shine instead of authentic tumbled patent texture
- ▸Cleat plate stitching: Uneven spacing or loose threads around stud mounts—originals are machine-precise
- ▸Jumpman logo clarity: Fakes blur the tongue/heel embroidery, especially around the basketball's seams
Who It's For
Built for football players seeking on-field heritage flex or collectors completing their Jordan 11 family tree beyond retros. Perfect for athletes who refuse to choose between performance and drip.
Sizing & Fit
Football cleats typically run TTS but narrower than lifestyle Jordans—wide-footers may need to half-size up for comfort during lateral cuts.






