Also, if you have very wide feet, definitely try before you buy. This isn't the most forgiving fit. It's a specific feel that not every foot will love. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and lace lock are so vibrant in person. The high-cut design makes your legs look good. Compared to, say, an Air Jordan 1, the AJ6 has way more of a 90s basketball profile. It's a statement piece for sure, not a low-key sneaker. Now, potential cons. The toe box can feel a bit rigid initially; it needs a break-in period. And like I said, it's not a lightweight shoe. If you prefer minimal, flexible trainers, this isn't it. Also, at $200 USD, it's an investment. Some might find the style too chunky compared to modern, streamlined sneakers. It's a specific look. Major pros? Timeless design, for sure. The "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" is a legend. Durability seems great with the tough outsole and materials. It's also a very versatile sneaker – you can dress it up or down. For a retro, the comfort level is above average. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually walk in all day without much issue.