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It's more comfortable than a flat AJ1, in my opinion, thanks to that Air cushioning. Versus an AJ4, the 3 has a slightly roomier toe box and a less structured feel overall. Within the Jordan series, the Retro 3 is often praised for its wearability and classic silhouette, and I have to agree. Let's talk looks. On camera, this 'White Cement' colorway pops. The hits of grey and red on the pure white upper? "Chef's kiss". The elephant print adds that perfect texture. Wearing these with jeans or shorts, they're incredibly versatile. This is one of those Jordan Retro models that just works with almost anything in your closet. Now, potential cons. The outsole can be a bit stiff initially—needs a brief break-in. And if you're used to Boost or ZoomX, the cushioning will feel firm. Also, that exposed foam on the collar? It can get dirty fast. The Air Jordan Retro 3 isn't for someone seeking cutting-edge, cloud-like comfort. It's about heritage. Now, a potential con for some: the tech is 30+ years old. If you're used to the bounce of Zoom Air or React foam, these will feel firm. They're not for serious performance basketball anymore. Also, that higher price point of $210 USD might be a barrier for some. You're paying for the legacy and design, not cutting-edge comfort.
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- Style: CT8532-105