Air Jordan 3 (III)

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Air Jordan 3 (III)

The Air Jordan III (3) was released in 1988. The 87-88 season was when Michael would receive his first NBA Most Valuable Player award. He also crushed the competition in the Slam Dunk contest and led the Bull’s to their best result since the 1974-75 season. Well he actually won all the major honors one can think of.

Hatfield takes over
The new shoe was excellent. The design was totally different from the Air Jordan 1 (I) and Air Jordan 2 (II) and was the first pair of Air Jordans that showed a visible air sole. Behind it stood Tinker Hatfield who since then have designed every Air Jordan model up to the Air Jordan 15 (XV).

This was also the very first Air Jordan to feature the Jumpman logotype instead of the Wings-logo that was on the Air Jordan 1 (I) and Air Jordan 2 (II).

This might be one of the most popular Air Jordan’s ever. It has won numerous polls when questioning which the greatest sneaker through all times is. Air Jordan fans also freaked out when they retroed this model in 1994. Shoe stores once again had major problems selling them though.

Mars success
Nike created a personality ad campaign featuring the Mars Blackmon character who was created and played by director/actor Spike Lee.

This campaign followed Air Jordan for a couple of years and is definately one of the most appreciated Nike commercial series through all time.

I’d say that the Air Jordan III was a major reason to the Air Jordan line’s overall success.

Retro success
When the Air Jordan III was re-retroed in 2001 it was no surprise they sold very well. However, only three different colors were released and after great pressure from the AJ fans Jordan Brand found they could not escape releasing the Air Jordan 3 (III) Retro+ - White / Cement Grey - Fire Red in a re-retro version. This was done in 2003.

If you are interested in getting a new pair of Air Jordan, visit the Air Jordan Release Dates page to stay current on Air Jordan releases.

Other Air Jordans

Air Jordan 1 (I) Air Jordan 2 (II) Air Jordan 3 (III) Air Jordan 4 (IV)
Air Jordan 1 (I) Air Jordan 2 (II) Air Jordan 3 (III) Air Jordan 4 (IV)
Air Jordan 5 (V) Air Jordan 6 (VI) Air Jordan 7 (VII) Air Jordan 8 (VIII)
Air Jordan 5 (V) Air Jordan 6 (VI) Air Jordan 7 (VII) Air Jordan 8 (VIII)
Air Jordan 9 (IX) Air Jordan 10 (X) Air Jordan 11 (XI) Air Jordan 12 (XII)
Air Jordan 9 (IX) Air Jordan 10 (X) Air Jordan 11 (XI) Air Jordan 12 (XII)
Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Air Jordan 15 (XV) Air Jordan 16 (XVI)
Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Air Jordan 15 (XV) Air Jordan 16 (XVI)
Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) Air Jordan 19 (XIX) Air Jordan 20 (XX)
Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) Air Jordan 19 (XIX) Air Jordan 20 (XX)
Air Jordan 21 (XXI) Air Jordan 22 (XXII) Air Jordan 23 (XX3) Air Jordan Dub Zeros
Air Jordan 21 (XXI) Air Jordan 22 (XXII) Air Jordan 23 (XX3) Air Jordan Dub Zeros
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