The perforations, the sculpted midsole... it's a bulky shoe, but in a good, powerful way. In natural light, that Infrared hits different. Compared to, say, a "Jordan 1", the "6" is way more structured and has a totally different vibe on foot. Is it worth the $200 price tag? For a classic like this, I'd say yes—if you love the model. You're paying for the legacy and that iconic look. The quality here is consistent with recent Jordan Brand retro releases. Just don't expect groundbreaking, cloud-like comfort. Who should maybe pass? If you're seeking modern, cloud-like comfort or a performance basketball shoe, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan Retro 6 isn't that. Also, if you prefer more understated sneakers, the bold design and color blocking might not be your everyday style. It makes a statement. So, should you cop? If you've been eyeing the Air Jordan Retro 6, especially this iconic colorway, I say go for it. It's a piece of history you can wear. Manage your expectations on comfort—it's good, not revolutionary. But for style, heritage, and that Jordan brand magic? Worth the $200 USD, in my honest opinion.

  • Shown: Royal
  • Style: CT8529-012

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