It's a comfortable, good-looking shoe that captures the spirit of the design. I wouldn't call it a "must-have," but it's a very sensible "like-to-have" if you dig the model. Don't expect a premium retro experience, and you won't be disappointed. It does exactly what it sets out to do. Who should skip it? Hardcore OG collectors who need the "Nike Air" branding. If details like that matter to you, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you're seeking ultimate comfort or premium materials, your money might be better spent elsewhere. This is about style and accessibility over premium specs. Let's talk about the on-foot feel. I've been walking around in these rare air jordan 3s for a bit now. Comfort-wise, they're okay. The cushioning is... fine? It's not super plush like some modern retros, but it's not uncomfortable either. The fit is pretty true to size for me. They're not heavy shoes, which is a plus for all-day wear. Final verdict? I'm into them. For the price, the Jordan 3 Rare Air delivers a sharp, wearable shoe. I love having this silhouette in a lightweight, everyday option. It's not my go-to for all-day comfort, but for style points? It scores high. Would I recommend it? Yes – if your priorities are looks and value over plush cushioning.