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The Air Jordan 3 “Cool Grey” Releases Tomorrow

The Air Jordan 3 “Cool Grey” Releases Tomorrow

First rumored to return back in May 2020, the Air Jordan 3 “Cool Grey” finally launches tomorrow, February 20th.

At a glance, the forthcoming pair appears like a one-to-one retro of 14-year-old colorway, but closer inspection reveals a new spin to the non-original Air Jordan. “Silver” and “Light Graphite” set the stage for “Sport Red” and “Orange Peel” flair throughout the upper, but are applied onto leather construction instead of suede. The iconic, Tinker Hatfield-created elephant print assumes its traditional style and placement around the forefoot and heel, while Jumpman branding on the tongue and rear boasts eye-catching red contrast. Underfoot, detailing right above the Nike Air Max bubble towards the heel, as well as the outsole, revert to a “Cool Grey”-appropriate aesthetic sure to have owners of the original pair prepping sole swaps.

Enjoy detailed imaged of the Jordan 3 “Cool Grey” ahead before you try your luck on Nike SNKRS tomorrow, February 20th.

Elsewhere under the Jumpman umbrella, the Jordan 1 “University Blue” arrives on March 6th.

Official Store List
Link: Jordan 3 Cool Grey

Air Jordan 3 “Cool Grey”
Release Date: February 20th, 2021
Color: Silver/Sport Red/Light Graphite/Orange Peel/White
Men’s: $190
Style Code: CT8532-012
Grade School: $140
Style Code: 398614-012

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