Great for casual wear, not for hardcore balling. If you love the silhouette but want something a bit understated, this rare air version is a really solid choice. Who should skip it? Hardcore collectors chasing only original specs. If "Nike Air" on the heel is a must-have for your Jordan 3, then this Rare Air iteration isn't for you. Also, if you need max cushioning, maybe look at a Jordan 13 or something more modern. Big pro for me: the versatility. This colorway goes with almost anything—jeans, shorts, you name it. They're easy to style. The build quality seems good for the price point, and they're a comfortable, classic sneaker. For $200, you're getting a piece of Jordan history with a slight twist. Who might want to skip? If you "need" that OG "Nike Air" branding on the heel, then go for an original re-release. Also, if your main priority is max comfort tech, look at newer models. And if you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable options out there.