.. 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. On the flip side, if you're new to Jordans and want max modern comfort, this might not be your first pick. The tech is 30+ years old. Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers or ultra-lightweight shoes, the AJ3's cut and weight might feel a bit clunky. It's a style and comfort choice from a different era, updated with a fantastic 'Lucky Shorts' palette. Who should grab these? Honestly, if you're a Jordan 3 fan looking for a fresh color story, this is a must. It's also perfect for someone who wants a statement sneaker that isn't "too" loud. The 'Lucky Shorts' Air Jordan 3 offers a unique twist on an iconic silhouette. On feet, the 'Lucky Shorts' colorway really pops. The subtle green hits on the eyelets and the purple Jumpman tongue tag add just enough flair without being too loud. The light grey suede upper is gonna be a bit of a magnet for dirt, that's just the reality. But man, the overall look is so versatile. They work with jeans, shorts... really anything.