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The Jordan Series .03 Shines In Understated White And Sail

The Jordan Series .03 Shines In Understated White And Sail

Encouraged to tell the stories of Michael Jordan’s life off the basketball court, the Jumpman brand launched a new lifestyle-poised sneaker called the Jordan Series. The .01 model recalled Jordan’s baseball ventures in the mid-1990s while also nodding to the important figures in his life such as his mother Delores and his college coach, the legendary Dean Smith. The Jordan Series .03 is set out to do the same as it emerges here in a brand new white/sail colorway fit for all seasons.

So how does the Series .03 differ from the .01? The overall design is identical, but the .03 model appears to have a padded ankle as well as a miniature Jumpman logo sitting near the outer pinky toe of the midsole. Other than that, the Series .01 and .03 are largely the same, set apart by the distinct stories each was meant to tell.

Adult and grade school sizes are expected to release on Nike.com and Jordan retailers in the coming weeks. In the meantime, check out the Jordan release dates for December 2021.

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