In person, this colorway pops more than in pictures. The mix of white, green, & grey is clean. The "Lucky" details on the tongue & insole are a cool touch. On camera or in daylight, these are gonna stand out in a good way on feet. Now, for the cons or things to consider. The elephant print, while iconic, can be a bit polarizing—some people just don't like the texture. Also, the midsole is prone to creasing, which is normal for this model but bothers some collectors. If you prefer ultra-plush, modern cushioning, the AJ3's tech might feel a bit dated. It's a classic feel, not a performance one. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 3 is known for its comfort, and the 'Lucky Shorts' version is no different. That Air unit in the heel gives you that nice, familiar cushioning. The ankle collar provides good support without being restrictive. They feel substantial but not heavy on foot—exactly what you expect from this model. Now, a potential con? That 'Lucky Shorts' green might be a bit much for some wardrobes. It's not the most versatile color. If you only wear neutrals, these could be hard to style. Also, at $210, it's a commitment for a sneaker that isn't a core, everyday color like a black cement.