Great for collectors who appreciate the "'Lucky Shorts'" story. Also perfect for someone who wants a comfortable, stylish sneaker that isn't a "Jordan 1". If you like subtle details, you'll love the mint accents on these. My final take? I really like them. They're fun, well-made, and bring energy to a classic. Are they a must-have? Only if the style speaks to you. For me, the "Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts'" is a great occasional wear that brings a smile. Worth the $210? For the right person, absolutely. Who might want to pass? If you need maximum, cloud-like cushioning for long hours on concrete, maybe look at something with more tech. Also, if you prefer your sneakers to stay pristine forever, the natural leather creasing might be a deal-breaker. It's a shoe meant to be worn and loved, not kept in a box. Who should maybe skip these? If you need the absolute latest cushioning tech for all-day standing, look at something like a Jordan 38. If you're not a fan of the elephant print aesthetic, this obviously isn't for you. And if you only buy super-limited, hyped releases, this general release might not excite you. But for a practical, stylish shoe? It's a winner.