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This 'Rare Air' version simplifies things. The elephant print is toned down, and the overall color blocking is very clean. On camera and in person, it's a sleek, versatile shoe. It doesn't scream for attention, which I actually like. It’s a subtle take on the Jordan 3 that works with a lot of fits. The design is a pro for folks who want the silhouette without the loud elements. Let's talk pros. Major advantage? The comfort level is high. Also, the price point at $200 USD is generally lower than some other Jordan 3 retros. The style is versatile - you can dress these up or down easily. And hey, availability might be better since it's not a super-hyped OG colorway. Solid daily wear option for sure. 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. In summary: The "rare air jordan 3" offers the legendary silhouette at a friendlier $200 USD price. You trade some premium materials and OG details for accessibility and a modern twist. They're comfortable for casual wear and look great. Just go in with the right expectations—it's a Rare Air, not a full retro. Hope this honest review helps you decide
- Shown: University Blue
- Style: CT8532-104