Also, if you prioritize the absolute latest in footbed technology and cushioning, this retro might feel a bit dated. Comparing it to other Jordans, the Air Jordan 3 Lucky Shorts has a more casual, lifestyle vibe than, say, a performance-focused AJ34. The comfort is more about all-day wear than court feel. If you love the AJ3 silhouette but want something beyond the usual 'Fire Red' or 'True Blue,' this is a fun, unique option to consider adding to the collection. Alright, so the Nike Air Jordan 3 "Lucky Shorts" just arrived. First thing I noticed? The quality is solid. The leather feels good, and that "Lucky Shorts" colorway is wild in person—that minty green and orange pop way more than in photos. For a Jordan 3, it's a fun, unique take. Let's get these on foot. On foot now, and the comfort is exactly what you expect from a Jordan 3. The Air unit in the heel gives that nice, familiar cushioning. The fit is true to size for me – good lockdown around the midfoot. They're not the lightest sneaker, but you feel that solid, supportive build. The 'Lucky Shorts' details, like the green hits, really pop when you're moving. A solid, wearable retro.