This is more refined. Also, if you need a performance basketball shoe, this is a retro – it's for lifestyle wear. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts'" in hand. First impression? The colorway is "crazy" unique, man. That green, the gold hits, the elephant print? It's a lot, but in a good way. The quality feels solid right out of the box. For around $210 USD, you're getting that classic Jordan 3 silhouette with a wild twist. Let's talk on-feet feel. Slipping into the Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts', the fit is true to size for me. The padding around the ankle collar? Super comfortable, gives that secure, locked-in feel. The Air unit in the heel is noticeable – it's not ultra-plush like some modern sneakers, but it provides solid, reliable cushioning for all-day wear. They're not heavy at all. Now, a potential con? That light grey suede. 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.