It's a well-executed colorway on a legendary silhouette. The comfort is there, the looks are there. It's not a perfect, every-single-person shoe, but it's a really strong release in the Jordan series this year. Now, a real talk con? The toebox. If you have wider feet, the fit on this Air Jordan 3 can feel a bit restrictive initially. It might require some break-in time. Also, at $210, it's an investment. It's not the most breathable shoe for super hot summer days, just being honest. Alright, so the Nike Air Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts' just arrived. First thing I noticed? The quality is on point. That 'Lucky Shorts' colorway is so clean in hand. The elephant print feels premium, and the overall silhouette of the Jordan 3 is just a classic. For around $210 USD, the initial impression is really strong. Sliding my foot into this Air Jordan 3... immediate comfort. The padded collar is a hug for your ankle, no joke. The cushioning from that visible Air unit in the heel? It's there, supportive for all-day wear. Compared to a newer J like the 36, it's less about court performance and more about that timeless, comfortable feel right out of the box.