The inspiration behind the Air Jordan 3 Doernbecher "Hugo" draws from the Seattle Seahawks.

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Expected to launch in the initial days of December.

Jordan Brand and Nike have introduced the Doernbecher Freestyle XIX collection, showcasing six distinct shoes designed by child patients from OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. As part of this collection, the Air Jordan 3 undergoes a festive transformation, brought to life by the imaginative touch of designer Hugo “Juice” Covarrubias Molina. Drawing inspiration from the Seattle Seahawks’ team colors, the iteration features navy blue and slime green elements. The slime green, a nod to Juice's nickname, graces the ankle, while a 24-carat gold-plated hang-tag symbolizes his love for jewelry. Embodying a powerful message, the outsole reads, “It’s okay to be different,” serving as Juice's inspirational statement as he copes with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.

The Air Jordan 3 Doernbecher “Hugo” is set to release on December 2, available at select retailers and online on Nike's platform, priced at $210 USD.

Image Via Nike

Image Via Nike

Image Via Nike

Image Via Nike

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