It’s time to start hunting down the ideal costume for the spooky season, and since the Beetlejuice sequel has just been released, we can bet the theme will be a popular one this year. So, if you’re among those searching for the perfect footwear to finish off your Beetlejuice-inspired ensemble, this Air Jordan 11 concept by Javornie Brathwaite @jsbthecreator might be the ideal place to start.
A Closer Look At The Sneaker
This pair certainly isn’t a look everyone is going to love. It’s loud, a little eccentric and maybe even a little showy. But if you’re a fan of the cult classic movie and, of course, the Jordan 11 silhouette, these could very well be the ideal finishing touch for your Halloween costume.
The pair features a black patent leather mudguard wrapped around the bottom half of the shoe. From there, a white mesh base with black lace tabs gives the shoe a pinstripe effect that recalls the ghoul’s well-known black-and-white suit. This same pattern is carried onto the heel tab, which features a luminous green Jumpman logo on the side.
The ghoulish theme of this Air Jordan 11 custom is then completed with touches like then translucent green outsole and purple laces.
Where to Find the Air Jordan 11 “Beetlejuice”
Unfortunately, this Air Jordan 11 “Beetlejuice” design is merely a concept. But if you’re “dying” to get your hands on these kicks, why not get in touch with Brathwaite via his website to commission a personalised pair?
In the meantime, feel free to browse more sneaker designs with a Beetlejuice theme on our site. Be sure to check our Air Jordan 1 concept, which pays homage to the ghost with the most, and this Halloween Nike Dunk Low Pack, which pairs the beloved ghoul with another legendary figure from horror culture. And remember to follow us here at Sneaker Fortress for more custom and concept kicks.
What are your thoughts on the Air Jordan 11 “Beetlejuice”? Is the design something you would wear or pass on? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
The amount of times that my RSS feed has a new article with a sweet new Jordan design for me to read, and then I scroll down and see “Unfortunately, this is a custom sneaker” is so high!
I wish there was just a Customs section/tag and I could sub to new and upcoming official releases that I can actually purchase.
Hi Jsin. Thanks for the message. Brathwaite is currently taking limited orders for the pair, so if you are interested in this design you can reach out to him.