Also, if you're buying sneakers purely for advanced comfort technology, this isn't it. And if the elephant print is your favorite part of the "Jordan 3", you'll be disappointed—it's literally not here. This is a variation, not a reproduction. Know what you're getting into before that $200 USD purchase. Let's get these on feet. Initial feel? They're comfortable right out of the box. The cushioning is decent—you get that Air unit in the heel. The fit is true to size for me; nice and secure around the midfoot. They're not heavy at all. Walking around, it's a good, classic Jordan 3 experience. The rare air jordan 3 isn't trying to be ultra-plush, it's just a reliable, wearable sneaker. On foot now. The fit is true to size for me. The cushioning? It's decent—you get that familiar Air Jordan 3 comfort, but don't expect Boost or React levels. The ankle collar provides good support. Walking around, they feel... reliable. Not the lightest shoe ever, but not bulky either. The rare air jordan 3 is definitely a comfortable, wearable classic right out of the box. So, is the "Rare Air Jordan 3" worth it? If the unique, print-less design speaks to you – yes. It's a fresh spin on a legend. But if you crave every original detail, you'll feel something's missing. Check them out on foot if you can. That's my honest review – hope it helps you decide!