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The “Court Purple” Theme Continues With This Air Jordan 3 For November

The “Court Purple” Theme Continues With This Air Jordan 3 For November

The Jordan Retro unveilings continue to pile on in numbers as the months pass, and if there’s one noticeable motif that is quickly becoming consistent this year, it certainly is the “Court Purple” color story. Having already been revealed via on-foot images of the Air Jordan 4 as well as officially through the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG, the theme is now being applied to the classic Air Jordan 3. According to Sneaker Files, the Tinker Hatfield-designed silhouette is having its forthcoming makeover target a release for the latter part of Fall. And while the images posted here ahead are only but a mock-up it’s quite possible that from a visual standpoint, the shoes may carry similar color-blocking stlye to the iconic “Black Cement” by carrying black base layers and grey cement overlays, but will be altered with purple accents infused to the rear midsole molds, lace loops, and embroidered tongue logos. See a first look here, and expect them to be dropping on Nike.com and select retailers on November 14th for $190.

In other news, check out a first look at the Air Jordan 12 “Reverse Flu Game”.

Air Jordan 3 “Court Purple”
Release Date: November 14th, 2020
$190
Color: Black/Cement Grey-White-Court Purple
Style Code: CT8532-050

Air Jordan 3 Black Cement Grey White Court Purple Ct8532 050 1

Source: Sneaker Files

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