Air Jordan 3 'Spring Is In The Air' — Easter Pastel 3 Drops March 28 for $215
The AJ3 'Spring Is In The Air' (IF4396-100) dropped March 28 for $215 and is now trading below retail at $155 on StockX — meaning patient shoppers win this one.

The Air Jordan 3 "Spring Is In The Air" (IF4396-100, Sail/Jade Aura/Iced Carmine/Iris Whisper, $215) hit SNKRS, Nike.com, Foot Locker, Finish Line, Hibbett, DSG, and Shiekh on March 28 in full family sizing, and here is the situation five days later: the average resale price on StockX has settled at $155 for adult sizes, a full $60 beneath retail. Online shoppers can still find their size at or below the retail price. For a shoe this broadly distributed, that is the market telling you something worth hearing.
The design opens on a clean all-white leather base, with a muted mix of pastel green, soft blue, lavender, and baby pink accents landing throughout, grounded by a cream midsole that adds dimension and a slightly aged feel. The most interesting construction call is the elephant print: embroidered elephant print replaces the classic textured overlays commonly found on the Air Jordan 3. Those smooth leather panels carry the embroidery in a way that reads as considered rather than corrective, a genuine design update rather than a cost-cutting swap. Purple iris whisper Nike Air branding hits the heel tab; a purple rubber outsole closes the loop underneath.
Every spring, Jordan Brand looks to the Air Jordan 3, and the silhouette has quietly become the brand's go-to canvas for seasonal colorways, a tradition that dates back over a decade. The "Powder Blue" release kicked things off properly with its clean, UNC-inspired take dressed in leather and suede that nodded to Michael Jordan's college days at North Carolina. The 2018 Flyknit iteration pushed the Jordan 3 into new material territory, swapping traditional leather for a sculpted knit construction that divided collectors at the time but proved the silhouette could carry experimentation. The "Spring Is In The Air" sits comfortably in that lineage: familiar enough to move in volume, specific enough to be memorable.
At $215, the price is identical to the AJ3 "Orange Citrus" arriving April 25, which suggests Jordan Brand isn't tiering its spring AJ3 releases by prestige. Both are general releases, both are broadly distributed, and the market is already discounting the "Spring Is In The Air" to reflect that reality. With a spring release lined up just ahead of Easter, Jordan Brand shifted gears from harder-edged drops like the "Chicago" 13s and the Air Jordan 14 "Black University Blue" to demonstrate range, but wide distribution at launch is exactly why resale landed where it did.

Jordan Brand is running a retro-heavy spring window, with the Air Jordan 11 Low "University Blue" landing April 18 for $190, the Air Jordan 3 "Orange Citrus" on April 25 for $215, the Air Jordan 4 "Toro Bravo" on May 2 for $220, the Air Jordan 11 Low "Mother's Day" on May 23 for $205, and the Air Jordan 3 "World's Best Dad" on May 30. For anyone who passed on the "Spring Is In The Air" at retail, the sub-$160 resale floor makes it a legitimate pickup right now, before the calendar clears and attention shifts to "Orange Citrus." Two AJ3s in five weeks is a crowded schedule, and the pastel one will only get cheaper as its successor approaches.
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