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Air Jordan III D – White – Fire Red – Cement – Cleat

Air Jordan III D – White – Fire Red – Cement – Cleat

Air Jordan III D - White - Fire Red - Cement - Cleat

Brand Jordan has released cleats in the past for some of their top [American] football players and at times using the silhouettes of classic Air Jordans. One of the most amazing translations from classic Jordan to cleat are the white, fire red and cement and the black, fire red and cement colorways of the Air Jordan III. The Air Jordan III in the same colors won’t make it back into stores for sometime but if you are a football player, you are in luck, but still you can only wear them on the field.

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The endzone will never be the same once the Jordan III D invades the territory. Bringing back a “Spike and Mike” favorite, the Jordan Retro III D football cleat takes cues from the Air Jordan III, but updated with technology for today’s Jordan football enthusiast. The upper is comprised of premium synthetic nubuck and synthetic leather, accented with elephant-print details. A TPR heel counter provides additional support while a variable-width lacing system offers a customized fit. The midsole is sculpted PU that houses an Air™ unit in the heel. The look is completed with a Pebax® detachable outsole that features a Jordan logo on the heel. Wt. 15.6 oz.

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