It doesn't have that iconic red or blue splash. It's for someone who loves the AJ3 shape but wants a slightly different story – a "what-if" vibe from MJ's college days. The green is unique in this series. 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. So, who are these for? If you love the "AJ3" model and want something different in your rotation, the "'Lucky Shorts'" is perfect. It's for the collector who appreciates a fun story behind a shoe. The quality is there for the "Jordan series" enthusiast. Putting these Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts' on my feet... the comfort is immediate. The Air-Sole unit in the heel gives you that nice, cushioned feel right away. The ankle collar provides good support without being too restrictive. They're not the lightest sneaker in the world, but for a Jordan 3, the weight feels appropriate. The fit is true to size for me, offering a secure, comfortable wrap.