The "rare air jordan 3" is surprisingly comfortable right out of the box. The cushioning is decent—it's not super plush like some modern sneakers, but it's good for all-day wear. The fit is true to size for me, with a secure wrap around the midfoot. They're not heavy at all, which is a plus. It's a solid, wearable Jordan 3 experience without breaking the bank. So, is the rare air jordan 3 worth the $200 USD? For me, yes. It's a solid, wearable sneaker with that iconic design. You get the comfort and look of a Jordan 3 at a slightly more accessible point. It's a great addition to any casual sneaker rotation, no doubt. Comparing it to a standard Jordan 3 Retro, the obvious difference is the missing elephant print. This makes the "rare air jordan 3" feel a bit more like a lifestyle shoe than a straight-up retro. It's also often at a slightly more accessible price point, which is a huge plus. If you love the AJ3 silhouette but want something a little different, this is it. Now, a potential con: the materials. If you're used to buttery leather on your Jordans, you might find these a bit stiff. They're more of a synthetic build. Also, true sneakerheads who only go for OG remasters might skip this. It's not that premium tier. The rare air jordan 3 is for a different audience. Just being real about who this might not be for.

  • Shown: Desert Moss
  • Style: DJ5718-242

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