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Where To Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Tinker”

Where To Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Tinker”

Tinker Hatfield’s original concept for the Air Jordan 3 is finally seeing the light of day in 2018, 30 years after the iconic sneaker first released. The most noticeable features of the remade silhouette are the large swoosh adorning the lateral side and the grey “NIKE” branding on the medial side of the ankle, embellishment that were originally removed from the Jordan 3’s final design. The shoe’s colorway is a slightly altered version of the classic “Fire Red” Air Jordan 3, featuring a white and black midsole and light grey mudguards. Tinker’s embroidered signature graces the inner tongue and insole, and the legendary Nike Air branding returns on the heel to complete the shoe’s hybrid-classic look. A unique design sketch brought to life as a physical object, the “Tinker” Air Jordan 3’s will be available this Saturday, March 24th from the retailers below. Another release is scheduled for April 30th at Jordan Tier 1 accounts.

Update: Air Jordan 3 “Tinker” restocked at SNS with free global shipping.

Air Jordan 3 “Tinker”
Release Date: March 24, 2018, 10 AM EST
Restock Date: April 30, 2018, 10 AM EST
$200
Color: White/Fire Red-Cement Grey-Black
Style Code: AQ3835-160

Where to Buy: Air Jordan 3 “Tinker”

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