I went true to size and the "rare air jordan 3" feels good on foot. The cushioning is... okay. It's comfortable for casual wear, but don't expect modern, bouncy tech. The ankle collar is padded nicely, giving a secure feel. For all-day comfort walking around? Yeah, it gets the job done. It's a classic silhouette, so the feel is pretty predictable. Now, a potential con? For hardcore Jordan purists, the absence of the elephant print might be a deal-breaker. It's a signature element! Also, while comfortable, the cushioning tech is 30+ years old. Don't expect React or Boost levels of softness. If you're looking for cutting-edge performance basketball feel, this isn't that shoe. It's a lifestyle model first. Alright, so I just got the rare air jordan 3 in the mail. First thing I notice? That box is classic, but the shoe itself... the shape looks "really" good straight out of the box. The 'Rare Air' branding on the tongue is a clean, subtle detail. For $200 USD, initial impressions are solid—materials feel decent, not premium, but good. So, is the "Rare Air Jordan 3" worth it? If the unique, print-less design speaks to you – yes. It's a fresh spin on a legend. But if you crave every original detail, you'll feel something's missing. Check them out on foot if you can. That's my honest review – hope it helps you decide!