
Jordan 3 Retro Do the Right Thing (DTRT) 2007
New never worn great shape air bubble is a little foggy back tab has yellowed due to age but looks awesome still wearable The Do The Right Thing Air Jordan 3, also known as "DTRT," made history as the first sneaker colorway inspired by a significant film in sneaker culture. Released in homage to Spike Lee’s iconic 1989 film, Do The Right Thing, the shoe gained prominence due to a memorable scene involving the character Air Jordan 4 getting stepped on. The DTRT Jordan 3 drew inspiration not from the White Cements but from the film's cover and posters, which featured a blue design with yellow lettering, ultimately becoming the color scheme for the shoe. Sporting a nubuck blue upper complemented by yellow and white accents, the DTRT Air Jordan 3 was capped off with a lime green Jumpman logo on the tongue and visible Air unit in the heel. Officially dubbed "Brisk Blue/Pro Gold-Radiant Green," the colorway initially faced skepticism but gradually garnered a devoted following over time,