If you're used to the soft, bouncy feel of modern sneakers or even retros with Air, the Rare Air Jordan 3 will feel firm. It's not uncomfortable, but manage your expectations. It's built more for style than all-day comfort on concrete. That's the trade-off for the price. Just being real with you guys. So, who are these for? I'd say the rare air jordan 3 is perfect for the casual sneakerhead who loves the AJ3 silhouette but doesn't need every OG detail. It's also great for someone on a budget who still wants that iconic Jordan look. At around $200, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan 3 family. Is it worth the $200? For me, yes—but with conditions. If you find it on a slight discount? Even better. You're paying for a comfortable, well-made, and versatile shoe that nods to an icon. You're not paying for hype or exact heritage. The rare air jordan 3 represents solid value for a specific type of wearer. That's my honest take. The pros? Major one: versatility. This colorway goes with everything. The build is sturdy, no glue stains I can see. I also appreciate the slightly toned-down branding - it's subtle but still a Jordan 3. For a lifestyle shoe, they're comfortable enough for all-day wear. They're a great entry point into the Jordan 3 silhouette.