First thing I notice? The nubuck feels pretty decent for a retro. The shape is on point, and that classic Infrared hits hard. At $200 USD, you're paying for that iconic Jordan series look. Let's get these on feet. Major pros? The style is timeless—a true classic. The build quality on this release is consistent. I also love the unique details like the molded heel tab and the lace locks. For a retro basketball shoe, the "Air Jordan Retro 6" delivers exactly what fans expect: iconic looks and a dependable, supportive fit. Let's talk about a potential downside: breathability. The upper on the Air Jordan Retro 6 is mostly synthetic and doesn't breathe the best. For all-day wear in summer, your feet might get warm. Also, the outsole traction on dusty indoor floors can be just average. It's a style-first shoe, remember. Who should maybe skip it? If your priority is all-day, walk-all-over-the-city comfort, look at the Retro 3 or maybe a different model entirely. Also, if you have very narrow feet, the fit might be too airy. It's a specific vibe. For $200, you gotta really want "this" shoe.