Also, if you prioritize the absolute latest in footbed technology and cushioning, this retro might feel a bit dated. Who should maybe skip? If you're buying your first-ever Jordan 3, I'd probably point you to a more classic colorway. Also, if your wardrobe is mostly neutrals, these might just sit in the box. You gotta be confident to rock these Nike Air Jordan 3 "Lucky Shorts." Let's talk design. This "Lucky Shorts" version is a standout. The green hits on the collar, eyelets, and heel tab are subtle but effective. Compared to a standard white cement AJ3, this has way more personality. The elephant print? It's executed perfectly here. A definite "win" for Jordan Brand on this one. Major pros? The comfort is top-tier for a retro. The materials feel great, and the 'Lucky Shorts' colorway is incredibly versatile. It's a shoe you can wear often. The build quality seems excellent. It's a really well-executed release from Nike.