Jordan Super.Fly 3 PO In “Bred” Mode For The Playoffs

April 15, 2015 BY / 0

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Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game.” That’s the shoe that appropriately comes to mind with a glance at the Jordan Super.Fly 3 PO. Like those black and red signature kicks Michael Jordan made famous on the way to his fifth NBA championship, the Super.Fly 3 PO is already ready to make some postseason noise.

Black provides the base for the FlightWeb upper, and is flanked by red reinforcement as you work toward the heel counter. The glossy heel guards remind you that this ride is equipped with Jordan Brand’s springy FlightPlate shank, to which forefoot Nike Zoom Air adds extra bounce.

Super.Fly head spokesman Blake Griffin is a natural fit for this particular look but who else can take flight in this one when the 2015 NBA Playoffs begin this Saturday, April 19th? Look for the Super.Fly 3 PO “Bred” hitting select spots now.

Source: Ultimate Collection

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