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Air Jordan Force III (AJF 3) Premier – Black Patent – Metallic Gold – Varsity Red

Air Jordan Force III (AJF 3) Premier – Black Patent – Metallic Gold – Varsity Red

Air Jordan Force III (AJF 3) - Black - Metallic Gold - Varsity Red

The good peoples at Marquee Sole is at it again, bringing you the newest early-release, the Air Jordan Force III in Black, Metallic Gold and Varsity Red which doesn’t even have a release date yet. Well, some are saying July 1st, 2008 but its not official yet. With these beauty shots, they are definitely look good with an upper of black patent leather, black elephant print, gold contrast stitching, varsity red lining and gold laces. The sole is also pretty nice with red stitching, a clear layer over the gold midsole with the visible Max Air Unit, and a very brilliant red outsole. A unique detail on these are the words “Best on Earth” written into the back heel and on a similar white pair, the words “Best on Mars” are also written into the back heel. This leads to the question, are they Spike Lee inspired colorways? While we wait for an official release date and some more info, you can already cop these on Marquee Sole.

Release Date: 07/01/2008 (??)
Name: Air Jordan Force III (AJF 3) Premier
Style #: 333798-061
Colors: Black/Metallic Gold-White-Varsity Red
Price: $160
> Air Jordan Release Dates

Also see:
Air Jordan Force III (AJF 3) Premier – White – Metallic Gold – Varsity Red

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