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Air Jordan 3 (III) Retro+ - White / True Blue were released in 2001 and retailed for $100. These were very popular, and sneaker fiends did whatever it took to get their hands on a pair. They feature a white leather upper with elephant print at the heel, toe area and lacing tabs, which was uncommon.The blue trimmig and accents are really nice, and help add to the shoe’s popularity. The Air Jordan 3 (III) was originally designed by Tinker Hatfield, who may actually be responsible for keeping Micheal at Nike, who back then was signed with them, but was planning to walk until he placed his eyes on the marvelous pair of shoes we call the Air Jordan 3 (III).
The Air Jordan 3 (III) Retro - Flip (White / Chrome - Black) were a limited general release, and featured an interesting design. The nickname “Air Jordan 3 (III) Flip” stems from the fact the elephant print is not in its normal position, which is around the toe and on the back heel area unlike other Air Jordan 3 (III)’s. In stead, those portions feature a white color scheme, while the beige elephant print covers most of the shoe’s upper. These are really nice, and many sneakerheads were anxious to get their hands on a pair of these.