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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. Big pro for me: the versatility. This colorway goes with almost anything—jeans, shorts, you name it. They're easy to style. The build quality seems good for the price point, and they're a comfortable, classic sneaker. For $200, you're getting a piece of Jordan history with a slight twist. Comparing it to a retro Jordan 3? The main difference is the branding. You lose the "Nike Air" heel tab, which is a big deal for purists. The "rare air jordan 3" is for those who love the silhouette but maybe want a slightly more subtle version. It's also often at a slightly better price, which is a practical pro. It's not a replacement, but an alternative. Putting these on... wow, the comfort is immediate. The insole is plush, and the ankle collar? Super padded, really hugs you. The rare air jordan 3 doesn't feel bulky at all. It's actually pretty lightweight for a Jordan 3. The fit is true to size for me. Honestly, a great first step-in feel. That's a big plus right off the bat.
- Shown: Chrome
- Style: CT8527-016