It's a corrected classic. You're buying an icon. The price is steep, but you get a piece of sneaker history that's actually comfortable to wear. I'm really happy with this pickup. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Jordan 3 sits differently than a 1 or a 4. It's less bulky than a 4 and has more structure than a 1. The toe box shape is unique to the 3. For me, the Air Jordan Retro 3 offers a perfect blend of style and substance. It's not as minimalist as a 1, but it has more personality. A great middle ground. Alright, so I just got the Air Jordan Retro 3 'White Cement Reimagined' in hand. First off, the box is classic, and the shoe itself? The leather quality is a huge step up from older retros—it's buttery soft. That 'Nike Air' branding on the back is "chef's kiss". For around $210 USD, this initial impression is very, very promising. Let's get these on foot. So, should you cop? If you've always wanted a pair of 3s, this 'White Cement Reimagined' is arguably the one to get. It's the definitive colorway, done right. You're paying for the icon status. For my money? Yes, I'd recommend adding this Air Jordan 3 to your rotation. Just know what you're getting into comfort-wise.