"Lose Yourself" rapper Eminem debuted the Air Jordan 3 "Air Shady" as he shared the stage with the likes of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg during the Super Bowl LVI halftime show.
The white leather sneakers feature the classic black-on-grey elephant print at the toe and heel, with red accents appearing on the tongue and rear.
The sneaker’s "Air Shady" name was taken from the custom name tag that sits at the heel, referencing the 2000 music video hit "The Real Slim Shady."
Eminem already has two huge Air Jordan collaborations under his belt, with the 2015 blacked-out Carhartt AJ4 and the blue, black, and grey, "ENCORE" Jordan IV in 2017.
According to StockX's sales index, both Eminem Air Jordan collabs continue to fetch astronomical prices at resale. with the most recent amounts reaching $24,000 for the "ENCORE" Jordan IV and $12,500 for the Carhartt AJ4.


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