It's more substantial than a Jordan 1, for sure. Versus a Jordan 4, I'd say the 3 is often a bit more forgiving in the toe box. The main advantage here is the style; it's a standout piece in the Jordan series without being overly flashy. On foot now, and the comfort is classic "AJ3". The Air unit in the heel is doing its job—it's not ultra-plush, but it's reliable for all-day wear. The leather feels decent, not the absolute best, but good for the price point. The fit is true to size for me. They feel substantial but not overly heavy. So, is it worth it? For me, yes. As a fan of the model, the 'Lucky Shorts' adds a vibrant option. The pros—great materials, unique colorway, classic comfort—outweigh the cons of it being a slightly niche shade. If the green speaks to you, you won't be disappointed with this Nike Air Jordan 3. Solid pickup So, is it worth it? For me, yes. The craftsmanship, the unique "Lucky Shorts" theme, and the comfort make it a winner. It's a shoe I'll wear often. Would I recommend it? If you connect with the colorway and love the AJ3, 100%. It's a great addition to the Jordan series lineup.