The Jordan 3 is a retro basketball shoe from the 80s. It's comfortable, but it's not a Zoom Air runner or a React foam sneaker. Manage your expectations for "modern" cushioning. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts'" in hand. First off, the box is clean, and pulling these out? The quality is immediately noticeable. That elephant print feels premium, and the color-blocking with that "Lucky Shorts" green hits different in person. For around $210 USD, the initial impression is solid—it's a classic "Jordan 3" silhouette done right with a fresh twist. Who is this for? Honestly, it's for the Jordan 3 fan who already has the classics and wants something different. It's for the person who doesn't mind making a slight style statement. If you appreciate unique colorways and stories behind the shoes, the "Lucky Shorts" is a great pick-up. On foot, the comfort is classic AJ3. The Air unit in the heel gives you that nice, cushioned feel. The fit is true to size for me – good lockdown around the midfoot. They're not the lightest sneaker, but you expect that. The "Lucky Shorts" colorway just looks "so" clean in natural light.