Tom Hardy continues to showcase his sneaker style, wearing the Supreme x Air Jordan 5 "Desert Camo" at the New York premiere of Venom: The Last Dance. Meanwhile, sneakerheads are buzzing over the newly released official retailer images of the Air Jordan 3 "Valentine's Day" set to drop in February 2025.
Tom Hardy Shows Off His Jordan Collection, Wearing Air Jordans at Venom: The Last Dance Premiere
Does Tom Hardy have a secret sneaker collection? The star of the Venom franchise was recently spotted at the New York premiere of the third installment wearing the Supreme x Air Jordan 5 “Desert Camo,” a coveted collaboration that first dropped in 2015. Hardy’s recent appearances in various Jordan sneakers suggest that the actor is fond of the iconic Jumpman brand. Interestingly, his sneaker choices may be tied to the title of the third Venom film, “The Last Dance” — a name that mirrors the famous Netflix documentary chronicling the Chicago Bulls’ dynasty and Michael Jordan’s career.
Hardy was sporting the Air Jordan 4 “Bred Reimagined,” a February 2024 release at the film's Mexico premiere. This wasn’t the first time the actor was seen in AJ4s, sparking speculation that it could be one of his go-to pairs.
In another appearance, Hardy was photographed wearing the Union x Air Jordan 4 while participating in charity work for a pet adoption organization. And during a recent interview with Comic Book, he was spotted in the Air Jordan 4 “Zen Master” — a testament to his appreciation for the versatility of the AJ4 silhouette.
While Hardy continues to flex his love for Jordan sneakers, Jordan Brand has a strong line-up for 2025, particularly with the Air Jordan 3. Among the highlights is the highly anticipated Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement,” confirmed for a November release, setting the stage for the brand’s 2025 drops.
Air Jordan 3 ‘Valentine's Day’ Unveils Luxurious Design with Coral Leather and Ruby-Like Jewels
In mid-February, the spotlight will be on the Air Jordan 3 “Valentine’s Day,” a release that will catch the attention of many sneaker enthusiasts. The latest updates on the color-blocking details have been met with excitement, and official images now offer a first look at the shoe.
The Valentine’s Day Air Jordan 3 boasts a clean, light pink Washed Coral upper made from supple leather, with matching tongue, laces, and interior linings. The monochromatic color scheme delivers a premium feel, further accentuated by the elephant print pattern on the toe and heel. Gym Red accents appear on the uppermost eyelets and forefoot, adding a pop of color.
What truly elevates this release — and perhaps justifies the $215 price tag — are the red, ruby-like jewels attached to the laces, encased in golden charms that dangle from both sides of the shoe.
The Air Jordan 3 “Valentine’s Day” will be released on February 5th, 2025, for $215. With official retailer images now revealed, fans eagerly await their chance to grab this limited-edition pair.


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