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J Balvin Air Jordan 3 Release Info

May 7, 2023 | Community News

May 7, 2023

BARRIO (Sneaker News) – J. Balvin has been spotted in Miami wearing his upcoming Air Jordan 3 collaboration.

Over the course of the last few years, Jordan Brand’s extended family has become increasingly more influential. From Travis Scott to Billie Eilish, many of the music industry’s biggest names proudly wear the Jumpman on their sleeves. J Balvin, too, has recently joined the brand, having released a collaborative Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 2 in 2020 and 2022, respectively. And come later this year, it looks like the Colombian singer-songwriter will be bringing his touch to the next model in the line-up: the Air Jordan 3.

Aside from its release date — which is currently rumored for September 2nd — not much is known about the J Balvin x Air Jordan 3. But if the past releases are any indication, it’s likely the artist will dress MJ’s third signature in a bold, playful colorway. His signature iconography is likely to accompany, not just on the shoes themselves but also the accompanying apparel that’s confirmed to be on the way.

(Posted May 7, 2023)

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