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First thing out of the box? The shape is "on point" this time. The build quality feels solid, and that classic Infrared hits "hard" in person. For $200 USD, you're getting a true piece of Jordan history. The materials are decent, though not premium. It's a straight-to-the-feet kind of shoe for me. Who should buy these? Honestly, any sneaker enthusiast looking to build a rounded Jordan collection needs a Retro 6. They're perfect for casual wear, and fans of the '90s basketball aesthetic will love them. If you have wider feet, you might appreciate the fit. They're also great for those who want a durable shoe that doesn't sacrifice style. Who should maybe avoid them? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, or if you have very wide feet, you might be disappointed. Also, if you're new to Jordans and want the most comfortable retro, I'd maybe point you towards a Jordan 3 or 13 first. The 6 has its own specific feel that isn't for everyone. Now, the not-so-great. The weight. It's a "heavy" shoe, folks. If you're used to lightweight runners or even some newer "Jordan" models, you'll notice it. Also, ventilation isn't its strong suit. Your feet will get warm. It's a trade-off for that sturdy build.
- Shown: Bloodline
- Style: AV2187-160