Air Jordan 3 (III) Retro Sneakers Product Description
Released February 1988
Michael racks up every major honor in the league, defending his Slam-Dunk title, selection to the First Team, the All-Defensive First Team, All-Star Game MVP Award, Defensive Player of the Year, and the league MVP Award. He leads Chicago past the first round of the playoffs and serves notice that this team must not be taken lightly.
Air Jordan 3 (III)
Head Designer: Tinker Hatfield
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 AJ I and 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 15th.
This was also the very first Air Jordan to feature the Jumpman logotype instead of the Wings-logo that was on the I's and II's.
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 Sneakers fans also freaked out when they retroed this model in 1994. Shoe stores once again had major problems selling them though.
Air Jordan 3 (III) Retro Sneakers Packaging
1988 - Originals come in a black box with elephant print at the bottom. The tissue is special elephant print. Booklet and a pair of "Anatomical Arch Support".
1994 - Comes in a colourful box, special tissue paper, and postcard.
2001 - Retros come in a Jordan face box with plain paper wrap.
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