It's a known thing with AJ3s – that smooth leather will crease. If you're someone who hates any sign of wear, this might bug you. Also, while the cushioning is good, if you're used to super bouncy, modern foam tech, the Air-Sole might feel a bit firmer. Just being real. To wrap it up, unboxing and wearing the 'Lucky Shorts' was a great experience. It's a straightforward, well-executed Jordan that doesn't try too hard. It knows what it is—a classic. For around $210 USD, you're investing in a piece of sneaker history that you can actually wear all the time. That's a win in my book. Let me know in the comments if you copped this pair! Comparing these to other "Jordan 3s", like a 'White Cement' or 'Fire Red', the 'Lucky Shorts' are obviously the loudest in the room. It's a celebration colorway. The craftsmanship seems on par, though. You're paying for that premium "Jordan Series" build and a truly unique story. 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.