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First thing I noticed? The quality is on point. That 'Lucky Shorts' colorway is so clean in hand. The elephant print feels premium, and the overall silhouette of the Jordan 3 is just a classic. For around $210 USD, the initial impression is really strong. The major pro of this shoe is its versatility. The 'Lucky Shorts' theme is executed in a very wearable way. You can dress these up or down easily. The build quality on my pair is excellent—no glue stains or messy stitching. For a retro, Nike did a good job with this specific Air Jordan 3 release. Now, a potential con? The elephant print. I know, it's iconic to the Jordan 3. But for some people, that textured grey material can be a bit... polarizing. It's a bold design element. Also, if you have super wide feet, the fit might feel a bit restrictive in the toe box initially. It's something to consider before pulling the trigger. Comparing these to other Jordan 3s, like the 'White Cement Reimagined,' the 'Lucky Shorts' sits in a different lane. It's not trying to be a heritage re-release. It's more of a lifestyle-focused colorway. The materials feel comparable, but the vibe is fresher and less retro. If you have a lot of core Jordan 3s, this adds a unique option to the rotation.
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- Style: 308497-100