The air unit in the heel gives you that familiar cushioning. The fit is true to size for me—good lockdown around the midfoot. They're not the lightest sneaker ever, but you definitely feel the quality when you walk. Who should maybe pass? If you need ultra-modern, techy basketball performance, look at the Jordan 38 or even a Zion model. Also, if you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable lifestyle options. And if you hate any sort of break-in period, the fit might be a slight hassle. Major pro? The uniqueness. You won't see these everywhere. The color blocking is actually done really well, and the materials feel premium for the $210 price point. It's a well-executed, fun concept. Jordan Brand took a risk here, and I think it paid off for a specific audience. Putting these "Air Jordan 3 Lucky Shorts" on... the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning from that visible Air unit in the heel? It's comfortable right out of the box – not super plush like some modern shoes, but it's that reliable, supportive Jordan 3 feel. The ankle collar gives good support without being restrictive.