Also, if you crave premium materials above all else, you might be disappointed. This is a modern, cost-effective interpretation. It's not trying to be a 1:1 re-creation. Keep that in mind before you cop. 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. Who should maybe pass? If you're a stickler for OG details, you'll miss the elephant print. Also, if you need maximum comfort for long hours on your feet, there are more modern options. And obviously, if you only buy Jordans for on-court performance, this isn't your pick. It's a style play through and through. Now, potential cons. The simplified materials might not feel as "premium" to some collectors. That toned-down elephant print? It's a signature element, and changing it won't be for everyone. Also, while comfy, the cushioning isn't the latest tech. If you want max performance or ultra-plush feel, this isn't that type of shoe. It's a lifestyle retro, period.