Slipping into the Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts', the fit is true to size for me. The padding around the ankle collar? Super comfortable, gives that secure, locked-in feel. The Air unit in the heel is noticeable – it's not ultra-plush like some modern sneakers, but it provides solid, reliable cushioning for all-day wear. They're not heavy at all. So, should you get them? If you're a fan of the model and appreciate unique storytelling through color, 100% go for the Air Jordan 3 "Lucky Shorts". If you only buy super versatile, wear-with-anything kicks, maybe look at a more neutral AJ3. But for me? Yeah, I'm keeping these on foot. Now, a potential con? The colorway might not be for everyone. If you're only into bold, high-contrast Jordans, the muted tones of the 'Lucky Shorts' could feel a bit too subtle. Also, at $210, it's a standard retro price, but still an investment. It's a niche appeal within the broader Jordan series. Now, a potential con? The colorway might not be for "everyone". That specific shade of green is a commitment. If you only wear neutrals, this might sit in your closet. Also, like most retros, they're not performance-tech comfortable—they're lifestyle/casual comfort. Think about your wardrobe before grabbing this Jordan 3.