Break-in time is real - they're stiff at first. And if you're used to modern, ultra-soft sneakers, the Air Jordan 6 cushioning might feel dated. It's not a running shoe. The price, at $200 USD, is standard for Retros, but it's still an investment. Big pro? The durability. The materials on this Nike Air Jordan 6 are tough. That nubuck upper should hold up great. The lockdown from the lace system is excellent—your foot isn't going anywhere. For a retro, it's built well. The iconic look is, of course, the biggest advantage here. Another advantage is the timeless style. This specific Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' is a grail for many. It goes with so much - jeans, joggers, shorts. It's versatile in a streetwear context. For $200, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that never really goes out of fashion. On feet, the design really pops. The "Infrared" hits on the midsole and the lace lock are just fire in person. It's a bold colorway, but it's also super versatile with jeans or joggers. The shape of the "Jordan 6" is just timeless—it looks great from every angle, on camera or walking down the street. It's a statement piece, for sure.