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The design details, like the perforated tongue and heel tab, really pop in person. I've worn my pair a few times, and they've broken in nicely. The initial stiffness does ease up a bit, which is a plus for long-term wear. Now, potential downsides. The materials, while good, can feel a bit stiff initially. They need a brief break-in. Also, that iconic tongue can be a bit bulky for some people's liking. If you're used to ultra-light, flexible modern trainers, the Air Jordan Retro 6 might feel a bit heavy and rigid at first. Just being real. In summary: The Air Jordan Retro 6 'Infrared' delivers on its promise. Great materials, true-to-form fit, and head-turning style. Just know what you're getting—a firm, supportive retro, not a modern comfort beast. If that sounds good to you, go for it. You won't be disappointed. Thanks for watching, let me know your thoughts on this classic down in the comments! Comparing it to other retros? The Air Jordan Retro 6 sits differently than, say, a Retro 3 or 4. It's a bit bulkier in profile, less streamlined. The comfort tech is also of its era—so don't expect React or ZoomX levels of bounce. It's about that classic, firm cushioning and undeniable style from that championship era.
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