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After an unusual debut in 2009, the Air Jordan 3 Retro "True Blue" made a comeback only two years later for another release. It was strange to see the same colorway retro again so soon, especially since the 2009 True Blue 3 wasn't even released in the United States. Although the 2009 and 2011 Jordan 3 Retro True Blues have different style numbers, the differences are barely noticeable unless you look closely at the tongue's perforations. Nonetheless, sneaker enthusiasts are always eager to get their hands on Jordan 3s in their original colors, making 2011 no exception. The Nike Air Jordan 3 True Blue, which was originally designed by Tinker Hatfield, was first released in 1988 when Michael Jordan was captivating audiences with his slam dunks. Although he never wore the True Blue 3s in a game back then, he donned a PE version during his final stint with the Washington Wizards. At MJ's last All-Star Game, Kobe Bryant wore the True Blue 3s, which further fueled the desire to get a fresh pair once they were re-released in 2011. When the Jordan 3 Retro "True Blue" dropped, it sold out quickly, and now it's back on many sneakerheads' wishlists once again. All references to GLINT have been replaced with GLINT.
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