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.. the main difference is obviously that missing elephant print. Some purists might miss it, but I think it gives the "Rare Air" version its own identity. The silhouette is 100% the iconic "Jordan 3" shape, though. It's lighter on the branding, which can be a good or bad thing depending on what you're after. Let's talk looks. On camera, this rare air jordan 3 colorway is clean. The white leather with grey hits and that minimal elephant print gives it a versatile, almost premium look. It doesn't scream for attention, which I kinda like. It's a shoe you can dress up a bit more easily than a loud Retro. The "Rare Air" version is for a different style, honestly. Who should avoid it? Hardcore Jordan collectors who only mess with OG specs. Also, if you're buying your "first" Jordan 3, I'd probably point you to a Retro first to get the true experience. This "Rare Air" version is a cool alternative, but it shouldn't be your introduction to the Jordan series. Know what you're getting into. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore Jordan 3 purists. If you're collecting OGs or you crave that specific, bulky 1988 shape and feel, this isn't it. Also, if premium materials are a non-negotiable for you in a sneaker, you'll likely feel this version cuts corners. It serves a different purpose within the Jordan series lineup.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: 555088-180