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The Air Jordan 3 Joins The “Animal Instinct” With A Slew Of Safari-Inspired Prints

The Air Jordan 3 Joins The “Animal Instinct” With A Slew Of Safari-Inspired Prints

Joining the ranks of some of the wildest toolings out of the Beaverton arsenal, the Air Jordan 3 adds revered animalistic upgrades in the vein of the ever-iconic “Animal Pack” popularized by sneaker legend atmos. Though usually reserved for Air Max silhouettes, the non-runner surprisingly takes well to its luxe modifications, infusing both leopard and tiger furs in sparing usage. The latter, which is the most subtle in its orange with black striping, takes seat right on the eye stay while its much more nimble counterpart lines the entire toe cap and top line. At the heel counter, a small bit of Zebra can be seen, matching the neutral swathe of the upper’s more nondescript black fur. Grab a quick look at the pair right here and expect another colorway as well as release info soon.

Air Jordan 3 “Animal Pack”
Release Date: December 19th, 2019
$225
Color: Black/Multi-Color-Dark Mocha-Rope
Style Code: CK4344-002

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Where to Buy

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Jordan 3 Animal Pack

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