Double Tap to Zoom
Nike
1 / 4

In 1988, veteran Nike designer Tinker Hatfield conceived the Nike Air Jordan 3. It came with the now-iconic elephant print around the toe box and heel, and, for the first time in a Jordan shoe, visible Air cushioning.

It quickly became known as the sneaker that saved the Jordan brand, at a time when creative ruts and production delays had nearly pushed Michael Jordan to walk away from Nike altogether. Nearly four decades later, the legendary shoe returns in a dark olive colorway.

Named “Family Affair,” this refined rework of the Jordan 3 is designed for all ages.

Layers of leather and nubuck wrap the shoe’s upper, while its earthy olive tone (reminiscent of a recent Undefeated collab) and brown sequoia accents are fittingly autumnal.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Instagram post.

All the elements that made the Nike Air Jordan 3 legendary are present here: the elephant print, Nike’s heel branding, and the visible Air sole with its rubber outsole.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Instagram post.

While recent Jordan 3 reinterpretations — from distressed denim silhouettes to vodoo-inspired designs — enter more experimental territory, this one is a simple yet effective update. Freshly released for $215 on Nike’s website, the “Family Affair,” Jordan 3 is a tasteful olive green flip on the sneaker's OG colorway.

Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase. Want to shop the products our editors actually love? Visit the HS Style Guide for recs on all things fashion, footwear, and beauty.

We Recommend
  • Nike's Easter-Bunny Jordan 1 Are Pastel Delicious
  • The Best Jordan Low-Top Goes Full Wales Bonner Samba
  • This Style of Nike's Most Sophisticated Air Jordan Looks Straight Out of a Western
  • These Gilded & Gorgeously Gaudy Nike Sneakers Are a Brazen Flex
What To Read Next
  • These Vans Conceal a California-to-Tokyo Connection
  • adidas' Fine Leather Samba Mary Jane Is the Cream of the Crop
  • adidas’ Slimmed-Out Sneaker Is Proudly Reptilian
  • Converse’s Wonderfully Beefy Leather Sandal Doesn't Just Eat — It Chews
  • This Is Nike’s Luxe Street Sneaker of the Future
  • A Bright Orange Braun Clock Is So Wrong, Yet So Right