.. decent. It's a retro basketball shoe, so don't expect modern foam. The cushioning is firm but break-in should help. The fit is true to size for me, with a secure wrap around the midfoot. The weight is noticeable but not crazy heavy. For casual wear, these Rare Air Jordan 3s are perfectly fine for walking around town. Alright, so the box just arrived. First thing I notice? The shape of this "rare air jordan 3" is "spot-on". The 'White/Cement Grey' colorway is super clean, and the build quality feels solid right out of the box. For $200 USD, the initial impression is strong. The classic elephant print looks great, and the overall silhouette is just iconic Jordan 3. Alright, so I just got the rare air jordan 3 in hand. First impression? The box is classic, and the shoe itself... the shape is "really" nice. That classic Jordan 3 silhouette is all there. The white leather with that grey elephant print and the red hits? It's clean. For $200 USD, the initial quality feels solid. Let's get these on foot. Now, a potential con? The materials, while good, aren't "premium" premium. If you're used to the buttery soft leather on some higher-end retros, you might notice a difference. Also, true sneakerheads might miss the original "Nike Air" branding. It's a detail that matters to some collectors within the Jordan series.