.. the fit is snug, in a good way. The ankle collar and those molded holes give a locked-in feel. Cushioning? It's firm, classic Jordan. Don't expect Boost-level softness, but it's comfortable for all-day wear. The weight is noticeable but not heavy, you know? It feels substantial. Major pros? Timeless design, no question. The 'Infrared' colorway is a grail for many. The construction on my pair is solid, with clean stitching. It's also a very wearable sneaker; you can rock these casually all day. For around $200 USD, you're paying for a piece of sneaker history that still looks fresh. On feet, the design "really" shines. 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. Now, the not-so-great stuff. The toe box can feel a bit rigid for some people, and it might need a break-in period. Also, that outsole collects dust like crazy on indoor courts. And honestly, at $200 USD, you're paying for the heritage and look, not for cutting-edge, cloud-like comfort. Just keep that in mind.