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Jordan 3 RetroTinker Black Cement Gold


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Style

CK4348-007

Colourway

Black/Cement Grey-Metallic Gold

Retail Price

US$200

Release Date

27/07/2019

Product Description

Jordan Brand pays homage to designer Tinker Hatfield with the Air Jordan 3 Tinker "Black Cement", now available on StockX. Ever since Tinker Hatfield stepped into Nike headquarters his impact has been felt across the world. This shoe is a celebration of not only the first Jordan model that Tinker designed, but also the first shoe he designed for Nike which is the Air Max 1.

This Jordan 3 is a spin off of the classic "Black Cement" that has been a street favorite since its release in 1988. A black suede upper with a familiar elephant print mudguard is featured, but instead of the elephant print sporting grey tones, it is black. A grey Swoosh overlays the upper, drawing inspiration from Tinkers first projects for Nike. A white midsole, grey outsole, and gold hardware completes the design. These sneakers released in July of 2019 and retailed for $200.





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£126 - £320
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£196 - £414
Volatility
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Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
37
Price Premium
Last Sale
47%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
£201

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