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First thing I notice? The box is different, which is cool. The shoe itself, this "White Cement" vibe, is super clean. The leather feels decent, not premium but not bad for the $200 price point. The shape is classic Jordan 3, no complaints there. It's a solid first impression, honestly. To wrap it up: The Jordan series "Rare Air" line is about accessibility and a tweaked aesthetic. This Jordan 3 executes that well. It's a confident, comfortable sneaker that pays homage without being a slave to the past. Worth it for a versatile rotation piece? In my opinion, yes. But go in knowing it's a modern interpretation, not a time capsule. Thanks for watching Now, a potential con: the leather quality. It's not premium tumbled leather; it's a smoother, more plastic-like finish. For some sneakerheads used to the OG molds, this might feel like a downgrade. It's still durable, but don't expect buttery softness. Also, that visible Air unit? Always a risk for cracking over time. Just something to consider for long-term wear. On camera and in person, this colorway "pops". The elephant print isn't overdone, it's just right. The "Nike Air" on the back is a huge plus for me. They look great with jeans or shorts. Honestly, the rare air jordan 3 might be one of the better-looking GR releases lately. It's a simple, effective design that really honors the original. No crazy gimmicks, just a solid shoe.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: DZ2523-001