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Air Jordan CP3.III – White – Black – Varsity Red – January 2010

Air Jordan CP3.III – White – Black – Varsity Red – January 2010

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Last weekend, we gave you a detailed look at the Black/Orion Blue edition of the upcoming CP3.III, and now we turn our attention to another colorway that gives us an even better view of the intricate details that grace the shoe. For Chris Paul’s third signature model from Jordan Brand, the design sticks to the same theme of ornate detailing that we saw on the CP3.II, but presents itself in a more simplistic way. The upper features a combination of White patent and full-grain leather surrounding an illustrated midpanel that features a decorative pattern comprised of Paul’s initials and the very-New Orleans fleur-de-lis symbol weaved into an elaborate coat-of-arms design. A speckled Black midsole and ankle collar and some splashes of Varsity Red finish off the color scheme, giving the shoe a clean look that accentuates the detailing more clearly than the tonal Black version that we first showed you. If you’re a fan of the Jordan CP line or have become one as a result of these pics, be aware that this colorway will be hitting JB retailers this coming January. Via FootLockerUnlocked.

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