First impression? The box is classic, and the shoe's silhouette is instantly recognizable. The nubuck feels pretty decent right out of the box, and that Infrared pop is just iconic. It's a strong, clean start for this Jordan series release, which retails for around $200 USD. So, should you cop? If you've always wanted an Air Jordan 6, this is one of the best versions to get. The price is standard for a retro Jordan. You're getting a well-made piece of the Jordan series legacy. Just go in knowing it's a lifestyle shoe with a vintage feel. For me, it's a definite yes. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" in hand. First off, the box is classic. The shoe itself? The shape is iconic, and that Infrared hit just pops. For around $200 USD, the initial quality feels solid. The materials are decent, though not super premium. It's a classic Jordan series release, no doubt. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 is more of a tank than a Jordan 3 or 5. It's less about sleek curves and more about structured, geometric panels. The cushioning setup is similar to the 5, but the 6's ankle feel is more restrictive—in a protective way. If you have wider feet, you might prefer the roomier toebox of the 6 over some earlier models.