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Because it's toned down, the "Rare Air Jordan 3" can be dressed up a bit easier than the super-loud OG colorways. The materials are easy to clean, and it's just a great, everyday wearable sneaker from the "Jordan" line. It's a solid option if you want that iconic shape without "too" much flash. Final verdict? I'm into it. For $200, you're getting a comfortable, well-made Jordan that stands out just enough. It's not the most exciting release, but it's a really "solid" daily wearer. The rare air jordan 3 earns its spot by being reliably good, not by being flashy. Alright, so I just got the "rare air jordan 3" in hand. First thing I notice? The box is different, it's got that special feel. The shoe itself, this "Rare Air" version, has a cleaner look without the classic elephant print. The white and cement grey colorway is super versatile. For $200 USD, the initial quality seems solid. Let's get these on feet. Comparing these to my OG '88 Jordan 3s... it's night and day. The Rare Air model uses more synthetic materials, and the shape is slightly different—taller in the collar. It's a streamlined version of the icon. If you love the 3's design but can't justify $400+ for a retro, this $200 USD version makes it accessible. Just know you're getting a different product experience.
- Shown: Neutral Grey
- Style: 555088-603