The same shoes Justin Timberlake wore to the 2018 Super Bowl half-time show are now dropping in an all-new colorway. The Air Jordan 3 JTH “2-Minute Warning” pair immediately sold out the night of the performance following an Instagram post. Now they will drop in Bio Beige. We’ve seen this colorway, along with some others, in pictures from a pop-up during JT’s ‘Man of the Woods’ tour, but now you’ll finally have a chance to cop it.
Featuring ‘Bio Beige’ suede uppers and hits of yellow, the Air Jordan 3 JTH Bio Beige is reminiscent of a classic Timberland boot. Basically, it’s perfect for the Fall season. The sneaker is adorned with a beige reflective Swoosh and completed with your favorite black elephant print, Jumpman on the tongue, and Nike Air branding on the heel tab.
Furthermore, the text on the shoe’s medial ankle area reads “Higher”. On the inside, the cushioning is orange and cream and the custom insoles read “Fame is a lie” on one pair and “Stress is cruel” on the other.
This sneaker is based on the original sketch of the Air Jordan 3 by Tinker Hatfield. The Air Jordan 3 has come a long way since the first sketch, and bringing the sketches to life this year has made such an impact.
Initially meant to drop on July 9th, here is the release information of the Air Jordan 3 JTH Bio Beige:
Early pairs are available now at consignment stores and online on GOAT and StockX. As we grow closer to drop date, StockX prices are decreasing. You may still have to pay an extra $150 just for resale. While if you want to cop at retail, look out for this shoe at select Jordan Brand retailers.
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