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OKC’s Chris Paul Has A New Jordan CP3.XII “Multi-Color”

OKC’s Chris Paul Has A New Jordan CP3.XII “Multi-Color”

Chris Paul probably didn’t expect to be traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder this offseason — but at least his signature line was ready, as the Jordan CP3.XII has released in a “Multi-Color” makeup that matches the accents of the Thunder’s uniforms. Created with agility and court feel in mind, this lightweight Jordan brand hoop shoe features a peach-colored knit fabric upper, with stability offered by a stark black leather overlay on the medial midfoot. Accents are then provided by a small tongue embellishment and a duo of Jumpman logos that appear on both the lateral toebox and the heel. Down below, a white midsole and grey outsole keep it simple, while Zoom Air is loaded in the forefoot and represented by a marbled multicolor pattern to ensure ultra-responsive cushioning. Retailing for a palatable $100 USD, Paul’s new signature shoes are available now, so check out a store list and full set of official images directly below.

Jordan CP3.XII
$100
Color: Multi-Color/Black/White/Metallic Gold
Style Code: AQ3744-900

Where to Buy

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