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Where To Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Katrina”

Where To Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Katrina”

The Air Jordan 3 “Katrina” will officially release on Saturday, May 12th for $190. Featuring a white upper with elephant-print detailing and red hits for contrast, the shoe that was first introduced in 2003 as a Derek Anderson PE went on to be a charitable donation for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in 2006 and later wound up in a special “Become Legendary” display at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame. The shoe has seen quite a journey leading up to the US release, 15 years after it was first seen, and Jordan Brand is finally ready to move forward with a release as the Air Jordan 3 “Hall of Fame”.

We’ve got a comprehensive list for both mens and GS sizes so you can grab your own part of Jordan Brand history this Saturday. Check below for a list of stores that will be receiving the Katrina Jordan 3, and stay tuned to our Jordan Release Dates page for even more Jumpman release info.

Update: The Air Jordan 3 “Katrina” is available now via Nike Early Access.

Air Jordan 3 “Katrina”
Release Date: May 12, 2018
Price: $190
Color: White/Cement Grey-Black-Fire Red
Style Code: 136064-116

Where to Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Katrina” (After-market)

Where to Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Katrina” Mens

Air Jordan 3 “Katrina” GS
Release Date: May 12, 2018
Price: $140
Color: White/Cement Grey-Black-Fire Red
Style Code: 389614-116

Where to Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Katrina” Grade School

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