It's less bulky than a 4 but has more structure than a 1. The silhouette is unique in the lineup—kind of sleek yet aggressive. If you have other retros, this adds a distinct flavor to your collection without feeling redundant. Let's talk looks on foot. The silhouette of the Air Jordan Retro 6 is so distinctive. The Infrared pops against the black, and the clear outsole adds a nice touch. On camera or in person, this shoe just has presence. It's a statement piece for sure. The design holds up incredibly well for a shoe from the early '90s. On feet now, and the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning? It's firm, classic '90s basketball feel—don't expect Boost or Zoom Air softness. The ankle collar and strap give a secure, locked-down feel though. Walking around, you definitely feel the heritage. It's a comfortable shoe, but the tech is dated, which some might not love. On the flip side, these might "not" be for everyone. If you have very wide feet, the fit can be snug. People prioritizing maximum breathability or the softest step might want to look elsewhere. Also, at the $200 USD price point, if you're just getting into sneakers and want the most comfort for your money, there are other options. It's a purchase for those who value the design history.