Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers or minimalist designs, the Jordan 6's high-top, detailed aesthetic might feel too much. It's a specific vibe. Now, potential cons? The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some. If you have a narrow foot, you might want to try it on first. Also, the cushioning, while good, isn't modern "boost" or "zoom" soft. It's a firmer, more responsive ride. Don't buy these expecting cloud-like comfort for all-day wear. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 is noticeably more structured than a Jordan 1. It's also heavier than a Jordan 11. The fit is more forgiving than a Jordan 3 for wider feet, in my opinion. It sits nicely between a retro basketball feel and something you can actually wear all day. On foot, the design really shines. The Infrared hits catch the light perfectly. The perforations on the toe box add nice texture. From a side profile, the midsole sculpting is so distinctive. This 'Infrared' colorway is just a classic. It looks great with jeans or shorts. The Nike Air Jordan 6 always has serious presence on camera and in real life.