The Air unit in the heel provides that familiar, cushioned feel—great for all-day wear. The fit is true to size for me; nice and secure around the midfoot. They're not the lightest sneaker out there, but you're not buying AJ3s for a featherweight race, right? For casual wear, they're perfectly fine. So, who is the Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts' for? Honestly, it's for the collector who wants a standout colorway in a classic silhouette. It's for someone who appreciates the AJ3's history but wants something different from the usual 'White Cement' or 'Black Cement'. At its price point, it's a premium offering. If you love the 3s, this is a must-consider. Comparing these to other Jordans? The AJ3 'Lucky Shorts' sits nicely between a classic like the 'White Cement' and a more playful colorway. It has more personality than a core retro but isn't as out-there as some Collaborations. The build quality feels consistent with recent retro releases in the Jordan series. It's a strong entry. So, would I recommend them? Yeah, I think so. For the price, you're getting a classic silhouette in a fresh colorway. They fill a specific spot in a collection. Just go in knowing the materials are standard for today's retros. All in all, the "Nike Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts'" get a thumbs up from me. What do you guys think?