Also, for anyone wanting a stylish, durable sneaker with a bit of basketball heritage. They're great for casual wear, and the support makes them okay for light activity. If you appreciate classic design and solid construction over cutting-edge comfort tech, you'll likely enjoy these. Comparing it to other Retros? The Jordan 6 sits higher around the ankle than a 1 or a 3, offering more support. The cushioning is firmer than a Jordan 11 or 13, for sure. It's a different vibe - more of a 90s basketball feel. Within the Jordan series, it's a standout for its unique, almost futuristic (for its time) design. Who are these for? Honestly, if you're a fan of the Jordan series and love that late-80s/early-90s basketball aesthetic, you'll love these. Great for collectors or just casual wear. The $200 price tag is standard for a Retro, so if you dig the colorway, it's a solid pick-up. They're a classic for a reason. On feet, the design "really" comes alive. The Infrared colorway is a legend for a reason. In natural light, the contrast between the black nubuck and that bright Infrared is just fire. It's a shoe that looks great in photos, but even better in person. The Air Jordan Retro 6 has a bulky charm that works perfectly with this color blocking.