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The Jordan Point Lane Stands Out In “Black Cement”

The Jordan Point Lane Stands Out In “Black Cement”

It’s been four years since the “Black Cement” Air Jordan 3’s last Retro, and while many would love another this year, the brand is hesitant to heed the call. Instead, they’re giving the colorway to the Jordan Point Lane, which mirrors the original in as faithful a fashion as possible.

At an extremely quick glance, you’d might even mistake it for the AJ4. Black leathers comprise the majority of the upper all the same, while the “Cement” hue dresses the rear, fore, and tongue. The pair does forgo the use of elephant print, surprisingly, replacing it with a speckled finish that only bears a passing resemblance. Icy blue finishes, then, mark the outsole, neighboring a bright red that can also be found across the above branding.

For a close-up look at these, check out the official images below. Sizes should pop up on Nike.com and at select retailers soon.

In other news, the Air Jordan 5 Green Bean is returning this year.

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