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The Clandestine Rollout Of The Jordan 2/3 Continues In “Pine Green”

Available now at select retailers.

The Clandestine Rollout Of The Jordan 2/3 Continues In “Pine Green”

Jumpman’s boutique-first approach for the Jordan 2/3 is part of the brand’s strategy to rebuild the connection between shop and consumer. Even the upcoming Air Jordan 1 ’85 “Bred” will be exclusively available at shops, leading the community back to storefronts as Nike, Inc.,’s direct-to-consumer strategy has left buyers apathetic in recent years.

The hybrid model that blends the Air Jordan 2 Low and Air Jordan 3 is back yet again in a familiar “Pine Green” commonly associated with the Air Jordan 4 Retro from 2004. The color-blocking remains consistent with recent OG-style offerings, with the signature green hitting the interior, heel plate, Wings logo, and more. A crisp white leather is matched with the reptile-textured mudguard, while the midsole brings in the recognizable Sail shade above a classic Cement Grey.

You can expect more Jordan 2/3 colorways to hit retailers first before ever appearing on Nike.com (we’ll update our Jordan Release Dates page), so keep your eyes focused on your local shops for new releases (these just became available at Oneness).

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Mens Air Jordan 2/3

SKU: FD0383-103
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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