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.. The Air Jordan 6 sits higher off the ground than a Jordan 4, in my opinion. The tongue design is unique with those two holes. Comfort-wise, I'd say it's similar to a Jordan 5—good for casual wear, but maybe not for all-day walking marathons. It's a distinct feel in the Jordan series. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" in hand. First impression? The shape is iconic, man. The build quality feels solid right out of the box—no glue stains or anything funky. That black nubuck is clean, and the infrared hits? They pop, for real. This is a classic Jordan series release, no doubt about it. On foot, the design just works. The silhouette is bulky in a good way—it's a statement. In different lighting, that nubuck shows nice texture, and the Infrared really stands out on camera. Compared to, say, an "Air Jordan 1", this has way more tech and structure. It's a different vibe entirely from the Jordan series. Now, potential cons. The cushioning might feel too firm for some, especially if you're used to React or Boost. It's not a "performance" shoe by today's standards. Also, the fit can be narrow in the midfoot. If you have wide feet, you might need to go up half a size. It's not for everyone seeking modern comfort tech.
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