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First thing I noticed? The quality is solid. The leather feels good, and that "Lucky Shorts" colorway is wild in person—that minty green and orange pop way more than in photos. For a Jordan 3, it's a fun, unique take. Let's get these on foot. Comparing these to other Jordans? The AJ3 'Lucky Shorts' sits nicely between a classic like the 'White Cement' and a more playful colorway. It has more personality than a core retro but isn't as out-there as some Collaborations. The build quality feels consistent with recent retro releases in the Jordan series. It's a strong entry. So, should you cop? If you vibe with the color and want a standout AJ3, go for it. You're getting a well-built sneaker with a great story. But if you need an everyday, match-with-anything workhorse, look at other Jordan 3 options. For me? I'm keeping these on foot all season. Who might want to pass? If you need a beater shoe or something ultra-versatile that goes with everything, maybe look at a more neutral AJ3. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 USD is a commitment for a primarily style-focused shoe. The comfort is good, but it's not a performance tech beast.
- Shown: Gold Hoops
- Style: CD0461-100