Any release of the Air Jordan III (3) receives three cheers, so hip-hip-hooray for Jordan Brand re-releasing the “White Cement” colorway of the III after an eight-year absence. The last retro of this colorway came in 2003 with a friendly price-tag of $100, but inflation has hit the Retro once again, as a 50% mark-up will be attached with this release. $150 is a considerable amount considering the 2007 retros were priced at $125, but rising prices are only expected these days. Barring any changes, this looks like a true retro without any major aberrations to the colorway. The White/Cement Grey colorway of the III will be the fourth overall release of the shoe, as it retroed in 1994 as well, and you can anticipate these to hit stores in February or March 2011, but Sneaker News will keep you posted regarding a concrete release date. In the meantime, let us know if these are a definite must-have for you or if you still have an ’03 pair sitting pretty in your closet. via NT.
Air Jordan III (3) Retro – White – Cement Grey | Confirmed For Spring 2011
John Kim
July 12, 2010
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