Teyana Taylor x Air Jordan 3 Concrete Rose Drops March 14 for $280
Teyana Taylor's "Concrete Rose" Air Jordan 3 arrived March 14 in forest green leather with removable rose vines and a $280 price tag that sold out fast.

Teyana Taylor's second Jordan Brand collaboration landed exactly as promised: no leaks, no early previews, just a forest green Air Jordan 3 that dropped Saturday, March 14 at 10:00 a.m. EST on the Nike SNKRS app for $280. The project had been rumored since spring of 2025, but Jordan Brand kept every image under wraps until the official reveal on the @jumpman23 Instagram account weeks before launch.
The shoe itself is built around a Fir green leather upper that runs tonal throughout, with the classic elephant print overlays rendered in the same deep green rather than the traditional grey. Metallic gold eyelets and a Fire Red rose emblem on the tongue break up the monochrome, while a Gum Brown rubber outsole grounds the whole design. A cement-inspired midsole extends slightly onto the upper, a deliberate nod to beauty growing through adversity that CrepProtect identified as one of the collaboration's central storytelling elements. The heel was expected to carry OG-style Nike Air branding, consistent with the Air Jordan 3's original construction.
The most discussed design detail is the removable rose-themed thorn vine that wraps the midfoot. WWD confirmed this feature in its first-look coverage, and CrepProtect described the detachable vines as giving the sneaker a customizable edge. Sports Illustrated, however, stated flatly that the shoe does not include any additional laces or accessories, leaving some ambiguity about whether the vine ships in-box or is attached by default. A gold rose hangtag and "TEY" tongue branding round out the signature details, connecting the shoe explicitly to Taylor's "Concrete Rose" concept. The full color palette spans Fir, Fire Red, Victory Green, Cement Grey, Metallic Gold, and Gum Medium Brown.
The sneaker launched alongside a coordinated apparel capsule, also available on SNKRS at the same 10:00 a.m. EST window. The collection includes a short-sleeve tee at $80, a jumpsuit at $200, and socks at $50. Cropped hoodies in matching olive green feature oversized fits with "23" embroidery woven through rose patterns on the chest; sweatpants carry spine details running down the back that echo the thorny aesthetic of the shoe. Special packaging included rose-printed notebooks and golden folders. Prices for the hoodies and sweatpants were not officially confirmed ahead of launch.

The $280 retail price sat above the standard Air Jordan 3 range, a gap attributed to the elevated materials and collaborative design work. CrepProtect also listed select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com as distribution points, though Sports Illustrated identified the SNKRS app as the exclusive online launch channel. Resale options on StockX and GOAT were flagged as the path for anyone who missed the initial drop, and given that limited quantities were widely anticipated, secondary market demand was expected to be significant.
The "Concrete Rose" release followed Taylor's earlier "A Rose From Harlem" Jordan Brand collaboration and arrived two days after she appeared onstage at the 2026 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles on March 12. WWD noted she entered 2026 fresh off a Golden Globe win, a detail that sharpened the cultural timing of the drop considerably.
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