Also, for collectors who appreciate the story behind a shoe. The "Nike Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts'" is a conversation starter. Comparing it to my other 3s, the 'Lucky Shorts' version holds its own. The materials are comparable to other recent Premium releases. The color-blocking is arguably more interesting than some. It doesn't have the iconic status of an OG colorway, but it has its own charm. For $210, you're paying for that design effort and the Jordan Brand premium. Major pros for me: The materials are top-notch. The leather is soft and should crease nicely. Durability seems solid. The colorway is a huge win—it's iconic yet distinct enough to stand out. And of course, that visible Air-Sole unit in the heel is both a style and comfort feature. For around $210 USD, you're getting a classic. So, who are these for? If you love the "AJ3" model and want something different in your rotation, the "'Lucky Shorts'" is perfect. It's for the collector who appreciates a fun story behind a shoe. The quality is there for the "Jordan series" enthusiast.