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The "Nike Air" on the back is also replaced with the Jumpman logo. So, it doesn't have that full, vintage-spec authenticity. That's the trade-off for the "Rare Air" series' more streamlined approach. Let's talk about the look on camera. The white and grey colorway is super versatile. It pops without being loud. The lack of the "Nike Air" on the back is the big difference with this rare air version, but I don't mind it. The materials photograph really well. This is a shoe that'll look great in fit pics and just walking around. So, is it worth the $200 USD? For me, yes. It fills a specific niche—a premium, comfortable, and versatile sneaker with that iconic Jordan 3 DNA. Just go in knowing it's a "Rare Air" interpretation. If you're cool with that, the "rare air jordan 3" is a really strong addition to any collection. Alright, let's get into these Rare Air Jordan 3s. First off, the box is standard, but the shoe itself? The silhouette is instantly recognizable. The colorway is clean - that white leather with cement grey hits and that infrared 23 on the heel? It pops. For $200, the initial quality feels solid right out of the box. A great first impression, honestly.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: 555088-403