This design, especially in this 'Infrared' version, just photographs so well. The lines are clean, the details like the perforated toe and the lace locks stand out. Wearing them with jeans or shorts? It's a versatile sneaker that always gets attention. The Jordan series really nailed the aesthetic with the 6. Major pros? The style is undeniable—a true classic. Durability seems great with the nubuck and rubber outsole. The history behind this model adds to the appeal. For a retro basketball shoe, the comfort level is perfectly acceptable for casual use. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear. Here's a major pro: the durability. The materials on this retro, like the nubuck and rubber outsole, are built to last. You can wear these regularly without worrying too much. They're a great everyday sneaker that still turns heads. For around $200 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with solid construction. That's a win in my book. Now, potential cons. That firm midsole isn't for everyone. If you want modern, plush comfort for all-day wear, look elsewhere. The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some. Also, the price—$200 USD is steep for retro tech. It's a payment for the icon status, not cutting-edge performance.