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Air Jordan III (3) Retro – White – Cement Grey

Air Jordan III (3) Retro – White – Cement Grey

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There are very few sneakers in the entire Jordan register that can beat a crisp pair of White/Cement Grey Air Jordan IIIs. Some regard the AJ3 the best design of the entire Legacy, and although some may argue in favor of others, the III is still one of the greatest pairs of kicks of all time. Arriving in Spring 2011 is a re-issue of the White/Cement Grey Air Jordan III; the last time these popped up in stores was in 2003, and just like that ’03 Retro, the ’11 pair will feature the Jumpman Air logo on the heel instead of the Nike Air. The upper features a white synthetic leather upper pairing a tumbled finish with a clean one on the mudguard, and of course the trademark elephant print re-appears on the toe and heel. The 2011 Retro is an exact copy of the 2003 version, which should please many Jordan fans looking to replace their beat/yellowed pairs. Take a detailed look at this highly anticipated 2011 release after the jump and stick with Sneaker News for all your Air Jordan information. via MS.

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