Double Tap to Zoom

Nike is back with another canvas Jordan sneaker. This time, the Air Jordan 3 is up for the textural upgrade.

The new Air Jordan 3, named "Starfish," swaps out the model's traditional leather uppers for crisp canvas materials. The latest is also free of elephant prints, but it makes up for it with fuzzy suede touches.

The Jordan 3s are then topped in the familiar "Sail" white and rust orange (also known as "Starfish Orange") shades, which bring out the textural contrast on the sneakers.

The color scheme evokes memories of the "Starfish" Jordan 1s, also known as the "Birkin 1s," as Hermès' luxury leather handbags inspired them.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Instagram post.

Nike's "Starfish" scheme also shares some similarities with Nike's iconic orange "Shattered Backboard" colorway, which nod to MJ's glass-shattering dunks. "Starfish" is like the softer, more luxe version, often gracing women's exclusive sneakers.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Instagram post.

By the way, the Air Jordan 3 "Starfish" sneakers are expected to launch in women's sizing. According to sneaker leakers, the shoes are slated to drop on July 11 at Nike.

The latest is set to be a part of solid Jordan 3 collection, which also includes "Rare Air" shoes and the "Seoul 2.0" sneakers. Not to mention, it's about time for the "Pure Money" 3s to make their return.

Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase. 

We Recommend
  • Sashiko Stitching Brought These Artful Jordan Sneakers to Life
  • Jordan's Got Its Own Weirdly Adorable "Crocs"
  • Jordan's Steel-Toe Stomper Has No Business Looking This Suave in Khaki Suede
  • Nike's Smartly Dressed Jordan Sneaker Already Got the Job, No Interview Needed
What To Read Next
  • Nike's Most Trusted Road Shoe Is Trading the Tarmac For the Trail
  • adidas' GOATed Army Sneaker Just Got Taken Down a Peg
  • Nike Made a Luxe Leather Flip-Flop — And It’s Far from Regular
  • Arc'teryx's Luxury Line Has Never Looked Better — Or Bigger
  • Bottoms Are The New Tops
  • The "Polo Godfather" Who Made His Own Ralph