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Some folks prefer that icy blue bottom. Also, if you're a total OG spec head, the missing "Nike Air" might bug you. For me, it's not a dealbreaker, but it's worth noting for this particular Rare Air edition. Now, a potential con for purists: the "Nike Air" branding is gone from the heel. If that's a deal-breaker for you, you'll want the OG retros. Also, the leather quality, while good, isn't quite as premium as some of the higher-tier Jordan 3 releases. It's a more accessible version, and that shows in a couple of small places. Let's talk looks. 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. On feet, the design really pops. The colorway is versatile - goes with a lot. The reduced elephant print on this Rare Air version makes it look cleaner, more modern maybe? In natural light, the materials look good. It's a sleek take on a classic. For a retro, it doesn't scream "old." It's a nice balance, and I think that's a key strength of this specific release.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: 378037-117