.. the AJ3 'Lucky Shorts' sits in a nice spot. It's more comfortable for all-day wear than, say, a flat-footed AJ1. The cushioning is better than an AJ4 for me, personally. Within the AJ3 family, this is a top-tier colorway. It doesn't have the hype of some collaborations, but that's honestly a plus. You get a fantastic shoe without the insane resale price. Now, the pros? The materials are great, the colorway is unique without being loud, and the AJ3 silhouette is just timeless. It's a comfortable shoe you can wear all day. For collectors of the Jordan series, this "Lucky Shorts" pair is a must-have. It tells a cool story. On the flip side, who should skip it? If you need maximum breathability or a super-lightweight shoe, look elsewhere. Also, if you're new to Jordans and want a classic, maybe start with a 'White Cement' or 'Black Cement' 3 first. This 'Lucky Shorts' version is more for the collectors and enthusiasts. 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.