The comfort level is identical—great for all-day wear but not for performance basketball. The green hits on the heel and insole are what you're really paying for here, that special edition feel. Comparing these to other "3s"... the materials feel pretty standard for a recent retro. They're not quite as premium as some of the older releases, but that's the norm now. The shape is good though! Compared to a "Jordan 1", these are way more comfortable for all-day wear because of that Air cushioning. It's a different kind of style, for sure. 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. My final verdict? The Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts' is a must-have for me. It checks all the boxes: great looks, solid comfort, and top-notch quality for the price. It's a sneaker you'll wear for years. In a world of crazy collabs, this is a reminder of why the Jordan 3 is such an iconic model. Definitely worth adding to your collection if the style speaks to you.