Slipping these Air Jordan 6s on, the fit is true to size for me. The ankle collar gives that classic, locked-in feel. It's not the most plush ride by today's standards—you can feel the Air unit, but it's firm. For $200 USD, you're paying for the legacy and look, not necessarily groundbreaking comfort. Just being real with you. 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, a potential con? The ventilation, or lack thereof. My feet got a bit warm after a while. It's not a breathable shoe. Also, that stiff outsole needs a short break-in period. If you want a super-soft, modern sneaker feel, the Nike Air Jordan 6 might feel a bit 'old-school' to you. To wrap up, would I cop? Absolutely. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan series. The design, history, and wearability make it worth it for me. Just go true to size. The Nike Air Jordan 6 isn't trying to be something it's not—it's a classic, done right. Hope this honest review helps you decide!