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Nike's Air Jordan 3 Combines a Denim Elephant Print With Hints of Fiery Red Hues

Expected to release on August 27.

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Nike's Air Jordan 3 Combines a Denim Elephant Print With Hints of Fiery Red Hues

Expected to release on August 27.

Following its popular “Black Cement” and “White Cement” colorways, Nike is set to drop the Air Jordan 3 in a new “Denim” iteration. The upcoming silhouette boasts a clean white upper, similar to “White Cement,” with hints of the Swoosh brand’s classic “Fire Red” hue.

Inspired by the characteristics of Japan, the sneaker features a raw, denim-finished elephant print in a dark gray tone. The upper has been constructed out of genuine leather, while the heel tab comes in a translucent material that sports the Nike Air and Jumpman logo. Topping off the pair are the red eyelets, black sockliner and white Air-equipped sole.

Nike’s Air Jordan 3 in “Denim” retails for $200 USD and will be available via Nike SNKRS on August 27. While you wait, don’t forget to check out the latest Air Jordan 1 Mid SE pack.

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