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Air Jordan III ‘Stealth’ – New Images

Air Jordan III ‘Stealth’ – New Images

Air Jordan Iii Stealth Kickslab Summary

However ironic their signature shade’s name, the Air Jordan III ‘Stealth’ is tracking in toward the center of our radar and won’t be catching Sneaker News readers by surprise.  Today we have a new round of photos for this dope new design that offers a darker twist on the tonal grey look that’s been so popular since the ‘Cool Grey’ AJXI crushed retailers last Christmas.  And while there was indeed a CG AJIII, these can be seen as most similar to a pair of CP3 Tributes from 2010, even more so than the OG Air Jordan XX where the Stealth name first came into play.  So this is a brand new model that has plenty of historical connotations, and what more could you ask for in a new Air Jordan Retro colorway?  Click through to see more shots and stick with Sneaker News for updates including the US release date.  And for those of you lucky enough to wear exactly US mens size 9.5, Kicks-lab has a handful (literally — just 5 pairs) in stock early.

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