A Ma Maniere's Next Luxe Jordan Sneaker Is Also Quite Blue-tiful
A Ma Maniére is fresh off a huge year of celebrating its 10th anniversary and making history with one of Nike's biggest sneaker collaborations ever. It's now — checks calendar — 2025, and the brand's first sneaker collaboration has arrived.
Well, first looks at the forthcoming collaboration, at least.
Three certainly is the charm for A Ma Maniére, as the brand cooks up its third Air Jordan 3 sneaker collab in a clean "Diffused Blue" colorway.
The latest Jordan 3 sneaker definitely stands out in A Ma Maniére's Nike sneaker collection, departing from the brand's usual burgundy palette. But this isn't necessarily the first time A Ma Maniére switched things up with its signature colors. The label's Jordan 5 "Dawn" sneakers followed a similar scheme to the upcoming AJ3s, swapping out the normal burgundy for some sprinkles of Diffused Blue hues.
However, the pending Jordan 3 will mark the first A Ma Maniére x AJ3 sneaker to follow this particularly lovely blue theme. Fans have compared the color arrangement to the fragment x Air Jordan 3 F&F samples revealed in 2023.
But the above sneaker is another premium A Ma Maniere creation.
The Air Jordan 3 maintains the brand's knack for luxe details, including the signature silky, pillowy interiors. There's also some velvet-like suede wrapping the collar, heel, and toe. Elsewhere, the sneaker offers up some incredibly crisp textured leather for the uppers.
A Ma Maniére will supposedly unleash it blue Jordan 3s sometime in March. It'll be perfect timing, really, for the spring-worthy sneaker.
Again, A Ma Maniére just wrapped up its massive While You Were Sleeping collection, which included stylish leather Air Max 95s and those long-awaited "Phantom" Jordan 4s. Oh, and I can't forget the stealthy black Jordan 3s.
Already, 2025 looks to be another stacked year for the label. In addition to these "Diffused Blue" Jordan 3s, A Ma Maniére is also sitting on some all-new Air Force 1 Lows.
And do I smell Swoosh Chuck Taylors? Yeah, you read that right.