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" That's a valid point. Also, if you want extreme, cloud-like comfort, this isn't that shoe. It's a retro cushioning setup. And at $200, it's not a budget sneaker, so you're paying for the icon status. Who should maybe skip these? Hardcore collectors who only want 100% OG specifications. If the missing "Nike Air" logo bothers you, just save up for the official retros. Also, if you're seeking ultimate, plush comfort tech, this isn't that shoe. It's a classic basketball silhouette from the '80s, updated slightly for modern casual wear. Comparing it to my other Jordans... it's lighter than an AJ1, for sure. Versus a standard Jordan 3, this "Rare Air" feels less bulky. The simplified design makes it feel more like a modern sneaker. If you love the AJ3 shape but want something a bit subtler, this is a compelling option in the Jordan series. The pros? Major one: versatility. This colorway goes with everything. The build is sturdy, no glue stains I can see. I also appreciate the slightly toned-down branding - it's subtle but still a Jordan 3. For a lifestyle shoe, they're comfortable enough for all-day wear. They're a great entry point into the Jordan 3 silhouette.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: DJ5718-242