With the 'Black Cement' Air Jordan III making its return later this year, the sneaker community has been looking for the Jumpman to provide them with all details for the sneaker's release. What many weren't expecting is for the release of a 'Clear Sole' AJIII to surface. This isn't the first time we've seen the kicks as a sample rendering of the sneaker popped up in the early 2000s but, it looks like now Jordan Brand has officially put the sneaker into production.

The Air Jordan III 'Clear Sole' features a white tumbled leather upper complete with perforated paneling around the ankle and lacing eyelets of the sneaker. 'Fire Red' accents hit the inner tongue of the sneaker, Jumpman embroidery, as well as the lower lacing eyelets while the classic textured elephant-print overlays hit the mudguard and heel of the sneaker. Lastly, a '3:51' graphic hits the inner heel tab of the kicks in representation of the time the Jumpman took flight three decades ago during the 1988 NBA All-Star Dunk Contest as the transparent midsole AIR bubble and icy clear outsole round out the kicks.

As of right now, the Air Jordan III 'Clear Sole' is rumored to drop come February 14th, a couple of days prior this year's NBA All-Star festivities. With that being said, do you guys think these joints are worth copping? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Source: solecollector.com