Tinker Hatfield single-handily led the Jordan Brand design team over the past two decades, creating fourteen different versions of the Air Jordan basketball shoe with the first design being the Air Jordan III (3). It’s said that the AJ3 is Micheal Jordan’s most treasured model and marked the turning point of his signature line.
Recently, this partial stretch for the Air Jordan III (3) Revolution “Tech Pack” ( a package that contains the blueprints for all the parts of a shoe that have to be molded before they’re sent to the factories) surfaced over at NT. The picture displays a drawing of the cross sections and measurements for the heel, lacing tabs, eyelets, and other key details.
Background Info: ” The Air Jordan III (3) was originally label as “Revolution” because of a reference to the 1998 marketing campaign featuring shoes with the visible Air Unit. The sneaker was widely based on the Air Revolution Low and shares the same upper components, midsole, cushioning, eyelets, ankle cut, and overall silhouette…minus the strap. ”




























