If you're someone who hates babying your sneakers, the 'Lucky Shorts' Jordan 3 might stress you out. They will show wear and stains more easily than a black or white leather pair. Also, the $210 price tag is standard, but it's still an investment for a non-OG colorway. In summary: Great materials, classic comfortable fit, and a standout color story with the "Lucky Shorts" theme. The cons are minimal unless you dislike the accent color. For the right person, this is a definite cop. It's a fresh take that still feels fundamentally like a Jordan 3. On foot now. The fit is true to size for me. The cushioning from that visible Air unit in the heel? It's comfortable right away, no real break-in needed. The ankle collar provides good support without being restrictive. They're not the lightest sneaker, but the weight feels appropriate for a Jordan 3. 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.