Recently, we went through one of the easier sneaker re-releases of an OG pair namely the Air Jordan 3 ‘Black Cement’ where there were enough pairs for everyone. This weekend, Jordan brand will be releasing another iconic colorway dubbed the Air Jordan 3 ‘Free Throw Line’ to commemorate Michael Jordan’s memorable moment 30 years ago during his career where he jumped from the free throw line to dunk to take the trophy for 1988’s Slam Dunk Contest, when he was wearing the Air Jordan 3 ‘White Cement’. The ‘Free Throw Line’ version is similar to the OG color scheme, where the addition of a translucent outsole featuring a red stripe to represent the exact place Michael Jordan took flight is a distinct detail. Details on the shoes besides the outsoles are the “3:51” on the back pull tabs as a nod to the time MJ took flight, and “147” on the tongue to reflect Michael Jordan’s total score in the final round of the Dunk contest makes this pair stand out among the rest.
If you are planning to cop, they will be releasing on Nike at 9am on the 7th of April. We can bet that this time’s release will not be as easy as the Air Jordan 3 ‘Black Cement’.