Also, if you prefer ultra-lightweight, minimal shoes, the structure of the "AJ3" might feel a bit much for you. So, who is the Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts' for? Honestly, it's for the collector who wants a clean, wearable colorway. It's for the casual wearer who values comfort and timeless style. If you love the Jordan 3 silhouette and missed out on other classics, this $210 USD release is a fantastic option to add to your rotation. Putting these on... the comfort is exactly what you expect from a Jordan 3. The Air unit in the heel provides that familiar cushioning. The fit is true to size for me, offering a secure wrap without being too tight. They're not the lightest shoe, but you feel that sturdy, quality construction with every step. Comparing it to my other 3s, the 'Lucky Shorts' version holds its own. The materials are comparable to other recent Premium releases. The color-blocking is arguably more interesting than some. It doesn't have the iconic status of an OG colorway, but it has its own charm. For $210, you're paying for that design effort and the Jordan Brand premium.