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Teyana Taylor x Air Jordan 3 Concrete Rose drops March 7, $280

Teyana Taylor’s Air Jordan 3 “Concrete Rose” (IF3097-300) lands March 7 for $280, with removable rose-vine accents and a cement-textured midsole — expect SNKRS and select retailers.

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Teyana Taylor x Air Jordan 3 Concrete Rose drops March 7, $280
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Teyana Taylor’s Air Jordan 3 "Concrete Rose" (style code IF3097-300) drops March 7, 2026, priced at $280 and slated for Nike SNKRS, Nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers; some listings earlier referenced March 4, so set alerts for both dates. The women’s release includes extended sizes and arrives with the concrete-textured midsole and the Nike Air heel branding that roots the pair in OG Air Jordan 3 DNA.

The shoe’s palette reads in the product strings as Fir/Gorge Green-Cement Grey-Fire Red, with some retailer listings expanding that to include Victory Green, Metallic Gold and a Gum Medium Brown outsole. The upper uses a muted green leather described across outlets as fir or gorge green, while fire red serves as a punch accent and metallic gold appears as detailing. The most talked-about flourish is functional ornamentation: removable rose vine accents wrap the collar and ankle, a literalization of Taylor’s floral motif carried over from her 2023 Air Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT 2 "A Rose From Harlem."

Material and finish are a study in contrast. The midsole’s cement-like texture gives the silhouette a rugged, urban weight against the soft, leather upper and the delicate vine hardware; retailers and editorial outlets have flagged that juxtaposition as the collection’s intent — a layered, more mature take on a collaborative sneaker story. SneakerFiles’ update on February 3, 2026, confirmed fresh photos showing the vines on the upper and the concrete midsole, and visual assets from Teyana Taylor’s All-Star Weekend activation and GRAMMYS party circulated with photo credit to Mario Briguglio in at least one outlet.

This marks Taylor’s second Jordan Brand collaboration and her first on the Air Jordan 3. The pair was unveiled at Taylor’s "No Thorns, No Rose" activation during NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, where the presentation emphasized storytelling over loud color-blocking. Release channels listed repeatedly in retailer data and editorial roundups point back to SNKRS and Nike.com as the primary buy paths; the IF3097-300 style code is the clearest identifier to use when setting alerts.

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Reaction to the design has been mixed online, with user comments captured on retailer pages ranging from "LOVE EVERYTHING" and "Super GANGSTER" to "Looks like poison ivy jays." Those divided responses underline how Taylor’s roses-as-ornament approach—a removable, decorative vine paired with a cement midsole and Nike Air heel badge—repackages classic AJ3 architecture into a durably styled, women-focused drop.

If the March 7 listing holds, IF3097-300 will be among the season’s notable WMNS Air Jordan 3 releases: $280, women’s sizing with extended options, removable rose vines, cement-textured midsole and Nike Air heel branding. Monitor SNKRS and Nike.com closely and use the SKU IF3097-300 when setting alerts.

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