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.. the fit is true to size for me. The leather is decent, not super plush, but it's comfortable. The ankle collar gives that classic, supportive feel. They're not the lightest shoe in the "Jordan" lineup, but you definitely feel the cushioning from that visible Air unit in the heel. It's a good, supportive base. Comparing it to other 3s, like the "Fire Red," the "Lucky Shorts" colorway is more unique. It's less of a retro re-issue and more of a fresh take. If you have a lot of neutral Jordans, this adds a cool, subtle color pop to your rotation without being a "What are those?!" shoe. Who should maybe pass? If you need a pure, beat-everyday white sneaker, get a simpler pair. If suede maintenance stresses you out, look at a full-leather "Jordan 3" instead. Also, if you're on a tight budget and $210 is a stretch, maybe wait for a sale—though I think the uniqueness justifies the price for the right person. Comparing these to other Jordans? The Jordan 3 'Lucky Shorts' sits right in that sweet spot of comfort. It's more substantial than a Jordan 1, for sure. Versus a Jordan 4, I'd say the 3 is often a bit more forgiving in the toe box. The main advantage here is the style; it's a standout piece in the Jordan series without being overly flashy.
- Shown: Purple Metallic
- Style: 555088-610