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Upcoming Air Jordan 3 “Fire Red” To Combine Both Nike Air And Jumpman Heel Tab Logos

Upcoming Air Jordan 3 “Fire Red” To Combine Both Nike Air And Jumpman Heel Tab Logos

From not one but two Animal Pack colorways to murmurs of 2021 releases, the Air Jordan 3 certainly has a lot in store for the future — this year certainly not lacking despite the looming COVID pandemic. Leaked just today, it looks like the silhouette will be reprising its more iconic “Fire Red” colorway come Fall, though rather than recreate the old, the pair is set to add very subtle tweaks to the “Nike Air” branding people have come to love and expect. Hidden behind a veil of synthetic, the emblem sits shielded as it applies to the white leather behind near invisible Jumpman insignia. Accents elsewhere, though, seem to be relatively status quo as the cement graphic tints dark at the lower wrap and as the titular tone outfits the mold underneath and the padding at the ankle. Rumored to offer two different versions, the release is set to arrive August 1st at a retail of $200 USD.

In other news, Sotheby’s is auction off a game-worn Air Jordan 1.

Air Jordan 3 “Fire Red”
Release Date: August 27th, 2020
$200
Color: White/Black-Fire Red
Style Code: CZ6431-100

Air Jordan 3 Cz6431 100 2






Source: @zsneakerheadz

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