The cushioning is firm, which I actually prefer for all-day wear—it's supportive. The ankle collar gives a nice, secure lockdown. Honestly, the Air Jordan Retro 6 isn't the plushest, but it's comfortable in its own right. You feel connected to the ground. Now, a potential "con"? The "breathability" isn't the best. That thick nubuck and all the interior padding can make your feet warm, especially in hotter weather. Also, while the cushioning is good, it's not "modern plush" like some new performance shoes or even recent "Jordan" retros with better tech. If you're looking for ultra-soft, cloud-like comfort, you might find these a bit firm. So, is it worth the cop? If you love the model or this specific colorway, 100% yes. It's a pillar of the Jordan line. But go in with the right expectations: you're getting a stylish, well-built retro, not a cloud-like modern sneaker. For me, pulling these out of the box and finally having them on feet was totally worth it. What do you guys think? So, is it worth it? For me, yes. The Air Jordan Retro 6 'Infrared' is a legend. You're paying for the iconic design, quality materials, and a piece of sneaker culture. It's not the most tech-advanced shoe, but it doesn't need to be. As a fan, I'm really happy with this pickup.

  • Shown: Black Toe
  • Style: CD0461-100

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