The fit is true to size for me. The cushioning from that visible Air unit in the heel? It's comfortable right away, no real break-in needed. The ankle collar provides good support without being restrictive. They're not the lightest sneaker, but the weight feels appropriate for a Jordan 3. Final verdict? I'm really liking the Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts'. Pros: incredible looks, quality materials, timeless AJ3 comfort. Cons: high-maintenance white upper, not for those seeking modern performance feel. If you're a fan of the model and this colorway speaks to you, I think it's a worthwhile pickup. It's a strong, summer-appropriate addition to the line. 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. Let's talk about how these 'Lucky Shorts' look on camera and in person. That pop of red on the heel tab and the inner lining is "so" much brighter in natural light. The elephant print has a nice texture that adds depth. Honestly, this colorway is super versatile. It pairs easily with jeans, shorts, or even some techwear-inspired fits. They photograph really well.