Closer Look at the Air Jordan 3 "Muslin"

Jordan Brand reworks the classic silhouette with canvas uppers and suede overlays.

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Jordan Brand can take the easy route every year and continue to deliver all of its retro silhouettes in its OG colorways, but that hinders that brand’s lineup from being propelled forward. 2022 is going to be replete with modernized variations of Jordan’s shoe line, and one of the more anticipated ones is the Air Jordan 3 “Muslin.”

The Tinker Hatfield-designed model is mostly recognized for its tumbled leather uppers and cement print overlays, but this latest offering opts to go with a different blend of materials. A canvas material that is dyed in its titular shade takes up most of the base layer, and the overlays atop the toe tips and heels are bereft of any elephant graphics and come fashioned with “Cement Grey” suede. Midsole units are ornamented with a “Sail” hue to provide a vintage aesthetic while pops of red fill in the eyelets, and Jordan branding atop the tongues and heel counters to nod to #23’s Bulls heritage.

Peep an in-depth look at the pair above and note that these will be dropping on March 25 for $210 USD via SNKRS and retailers like Sneaker Politics.

In other news, an Air Jordan 1 Mid “Elephant Toe” has been revealed.

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