"Release Date For Black Cement" Air Jordan 3 Announced

Dark Cement 3s are returning.

The adored "Dark Cement" Air Jordan 3 will be influencing its arrival one year from now amid the NBA's All-To star Weekend, in the midst of an extend of days that are customarily stacked with very desired shoe discharges.

As indicated by reports, the Black Cement 3s will be touching base on February seventeenth at the retail cost of $200. The kicks, which last discharged in 2011, will apparently come back with "Nike Air" marking on the foot sole area in spite of the fact that pictures of the 2018 variant have not yet surfaced.

Notwithstanding the Black Cement 3s, Jordan Brand will likewise discharge the unreleased "Katrina" Air Jordan 3 of every 2018, and the dark and green "Elevation" Air Jordan 13s. Furthermore, that is not all.

The dark and dim "Shadow" Air Jordan 1s will apparently be highlighted as a major aspect of Jordan Brand's 2018 lineup, denoting the first run through the darling shoe has discharged since 2013. The kicks, one of the OG Air Jordan 1 colorways, were initially reputed to drop this year yet it shows up Jordan Brand is driving the discharge back until one year from now.

Furthermore, two of the more mainstream Air Jordan XIVs are likewise on tap for 2018, as per @Zsneakerheadz (through @Soleheatonfeet). The tennis shoe source claims both the white/red "Confection Cane" Air Jordan XIV and the dark/red "Last Shot" Air Jordan XIV will be making their arrival to retailers one year from now. It's significant, next June will check the twentieth commemoration of Michael Jordan's diversion winning "Last Shot" over Utah's Bryon Russell in the NBA Finals, so those kicks figure to discharge in June to pay tribute to MJ's sixth NBA title.

Over all that, @Zsneakerheadz said a couple more striking Air Jordan discharges for 2018, including the "Dim Shadow" and "Steel" Air Jordan 10s, a couple of dark Air Jordan 11 Lows, another "Abandon Sand" Air Jordan XIV and the "Melo" Air Jordan 2, which fills in as a gesture to Carmelo Anthony's Denver Nuggets days.

It's too soon to really know when any of those tennis shoes will be discharging, and there will clearly be more breaks as we get nearer to the new year, yet until further notice we know to expect the "Dark Cement" 3s amid the NBA's All-Star celebrations.
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