The design details, like the perforated tongue and heel tab, really pop in person. I've worn my pair a few times, and they've broken in nicely. The initial stiffness does ease up a bit, which is a plus for long-term wear. Who should maybe skip it? If your priority is all-day, walk-all-over-the-city comfort, look at the Retro 3 or maybe a different model entirely. Also, if you have very narrow feet, the fit might be too airy. It's a specific vibe. For $200, you gotta really want "this" shoe. Who should maybe skip it? If your #1 priority is all-day, walk-all-over-the-city comfort, look at something with newer tech. Also, if you have very wide feet, that snug fit might be an issue. It's a performance-bred design from the '90s, after all. Major pros? Timeless design, no question. Durability seems good—the materials can take a beating. That ankle support is fantastic if you have narrower feet. It's a sneaker that tells a story, you know? The Air Jordan Retro 6 'Infrared' is a piece of history you can wear.