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The colorway is easy to match with "anything" – jeans, shorts, you name it. The build quality seems good for the price point. And honestly, that classic Jordan 3 silhouette just never gets old. It's a timeless look. On camera and in person, this colorway really works. The white, grey, and that infrared-ish hit on the eyelets pop without being loud. The lack of the elephant print on the toe is a "major" departure from a standard Jordan 3. Some purists might hate it, but I think it makes this Rare Air version look super sleek and modern. It's a simplified take. Comparing it to my other Jordans? The rare air jordan 3 sits nicely between a retro and a modern lifestyle shoe. It's not as bulky as some 4s, and the collar is more forgiving than a 1. The cushioning is similar to other 3s I own. The main difference is the branding—'Nike Air' vs. Jumpman—which is a big deal for collectors. For $200, it's a solid entry in the Jordan series if you dig the cleaner aesthetic. My final take? For the money, I think the "rare air jordan 3" offers solid value. It's a comfortable, good-looking shoe that captures the spirit of the design. I wouldn't call it a "must-have," but it's a very sensible "like-to-have" if you dig the model. Don't expect a premium retro experience, and you won't be disappointed. It does exactly what it sets out to do.
- Shown: Purple Metallic
- Style: CU1110-010