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First off, the box is standard, but the shoe itself? The silhouette is instantly recognizable. The colorway is clean - that white leather with cement grey hits and that infrared 23 on the heel? It pops. For $200, the initial quality feels solid right out of the box. A great first impression, honestly. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning is... okay? It's comfortable for all-day wear, but if you're expecting amazing, bouncy Air, you might be a bit let down. The weight is good, not too heavy. The "rare air jordan 3" feels more like a lifestyle shoe than a performance throwback. For casual kicks, they're perfectly fine. Comparing it to other Jordans? It's interesting. Next to a true retro Jordan 3, you notice less padding and a slightly different construction. It sits somewhere between a full retro and a more lifestyle-focused model. If you love the OG 3s for their chunkiness and detail, this Rare Air iteration might feel a bit stripped back. It's a distinct vibe within the Jordan series. On foot now, and the comfort is decent. It's a comfortable, straightforward wear – nothing plush like a modern performance shoe, but for casual use? Perfectly fine. The fit is true to size for me. The "Rare Air" branding is subtle on the tongue, which I actually prefer. It keeps the look classic. A solid, no-fuss sneaker for daily rotation.
- Shown: Infrared
- Style: 555088-501