.. The outsole on the Air Jordan 6 is quite flat and can feel a bit slippery on very smooth surfaces initially. The toe box creasing is also pretty inevitable with that nubuck. If you want a super flexible, lightweight sneaker, this isn't it. It's a chunky retro. Now, the potential cons. That firm cushioning I mentioned? If you're used to modern, super soft setups like React or Boost, the Air Jordan 6 might feel a bit stiff underfoot initially. It breaks in, but it's not a "cloud" experience. Also, the toe box can feel narrow for some. Let's talk on-feet. The Air Jordan 6 fits true to size for me. The ankle collar provides good support, but it's not restrictive. Cushioning? It's firm—you get that classic Air unit feel, not super plush like modern sneakers. For $200 USD, you're paying for the iconic design and heritage. It's a comfortable wear, just don't expect Boost-level softness. 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.

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  • Style: DZ5485-303

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