The materials on this Air Jordan Retro 6 are tough. The plastic lace locks, the reinforced toe – these are built to last. They feel like they can take a beating, which is great if you actually plan to wear your sneakers a lot and not just keep them on a shelf. So, who are these for? Honestly, if you're a fan of 90s basketball sneakers, or just want a sturdy, statement-making casual shoe, this is a great pick. The 'Infrared' colorway is a legend for a reason. It works for collectors and daily wearers alike. Let's get these on feet. The initial feel is... well, it's a retro. Cushioning is firm, not super plush like modern performance shoes. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure lockdown around the ankle collar. The Air Jordan Retro 6 isn't a cloud, but it's comfortable for casual wear. My final take? For the $200 price tag, you're buying into a legend. The craftsmanship, the history, the undeniable cool factor—it's all there. I think it's worth it if you connect with the model. It's not the most versatile Jordan for performance, but for style and collection value? Absolutely. It's a must-have for a reason.