The white and grey colorway is super versatile. It pops without being loud. The lack of the "Nike Air" on the back is the big difference with this rare air version, but I don't mind it. The materials photograph really well. This is a shoe that'll look great in fit pics and just walking around. Who should maybe skip it? Die-hard OG purists who need the elephant print on their 3s. Also, if you're buying purely for performance or plush comfort, look elsewhere. This is a lifestyle sneaker through and through. It's about the look and the heritage, not tech innovation. Putting these rare air jordan 3s on... wow, the comfort is immediate. The insole is cushioned, and the fit is true to size for me. They're not super heavy, which I like. The ankle collar is padded just right. Honestly, for a retro, the step-in comfort is a big plus. It feels like a shoe you can wear all day without breaking in. Would I recommend copping? If you see it on sale or just "really" vibe with the cleaner look, go for it. At full $200 USD retail, consider if you'd prefer saving for a standard "Jordan 3 Retro". But for a daily beater that still carries the "Jordan" name and a great shape, this "rare air" version does the job. It's a good, not great, shoe—and sometimes that's exactly what you need. Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts below
- Shown: Black Toe
- Style: 555088-037