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First thing out of the box? The leather quality is actually pretty nice, not super stiff. The shape is classic, but that "Rare Air" branding on the tongue instead of the Jumpman is a subtle, cool twist. Honestly, for around $200 USD, the initial impression is solid. It's a clean, wearable colorway right away. To wrap it up, would I recommend them? Absolutely, for the right person. They're a solid entry in the Jordan series that doesn't just rehash the same old thing. You get the comfort and silhouette you know, with a design that feels new. If the description I just gave fits you, then yeah, go for it. The "rare air jordan 3" is a win in my book. Major pro? Versatility. This 'Rare Air' colorway goes with almost anything—jeans, shorts, joggers. The white-based upper is easy to keep clean(ish), and the design is iconic without being in-your-face. It's a shoe you can wear often, which justifies the price point for me. If you want one pair of 3s to beat up a bit, this rare air jordan 3 is a strong contender. 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.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: CZ0774-300