Air Jordan 3 Spring Is In The Air Drops March 28 in Pastel Easter Shades
Jordan Brand's Air Jordan 3 "Spring Is In The Air" dropped March 28 at $215, wrapping the classic silhouette in soft green, lavender, and baby pink pastels.

The Air Jordan 3 "Spring Is In The Air" touched down on March 28 as one of Jordan Brand's most deliberately restrained seasonal releases yet. Priced at $215, style code IF4396-100 dressed the classic AJ3 silhouette in an official colorway of Sail, Jade Aura, Aura, Iced Carmine, Muslin, and Iris Whisper: soft green, blue, lavender, and baby pink distributed across a white leather base.
The design's most notable departure from a standard AJ3 was the elephant print treatment. Rather than the usual debossed texture, Jordan Brand opted for an embroidered interpretation of the classic detail, giving the material story a more deliberate, handcrafted quality. A semi-translucent heel tab carried baby pink Nike Air branding, casting a delicate counterpoint against the white leather, while the eggshell midsole held the season-specific palette together without tipping into novelty. Pastel accents continued underfoot, carrying the spring theme through to the outsole.
Jordan Brand has made the AJ3 its annual spring canvas for well over a decade. The "Powder Blue" release established the template with a UNC-inspired execution in leather and suede that nodded to Michael Jordan's years at North Carolina. The 2018 Flyknit iteration pushed further, swapping traditional leather for a sculpted knit construction that kept the elephant print intact while modernizing the silhouette's material vocabulary. "Spring Is In The Air" brought no structural experiment. The exercise here was purely chromatic: precise pastel placement on a silhouette that has proven it can absorb seasonal treatment without losing its authority.
The release spread across two retail tracks. Standard purchase was available through Snipes, Nike, JD Sports, Finish Line, and Foot Locker. Raffle entries ran through APB, A Ma Maniére, Social Status, JAIDE, Sneaker Politics, and Grinmore, with Snipes, DTLR, and KITH hosting app-only raffle access. Both lists included additional retailers yet to be announced at launch, reflecting the drop's global footprint.
Nice Kicks put it plainly in their release coverage: "The result is an Easter Jordan 3 that walks the line between statement piece and everyday wear." That balance is ultimately what Jordan Brand's seasonal AJ3 strategy has always pursued: a shoe specific enough to feel intentional, wearable enough to outlast Easter Sunday.
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