If you value design history and durable construction in your sneakers, the Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' at $200 is a must-have. Now, potential cons. The Air Jordan 6 can feel a bit clunky. If you're used to ultra-light, responsive shoes, this isn't it. The traction pattern is simple and might not be the best for serious ball these days. Also, that price point - $200 USD is steep for a retro that hasn't changed much tech-wise since '91. Let's talk on-foot feel. Slipping into the "Air Jordan 6", the fit is snug - true to size for me. The cushioning? It's firm, not super plush like modern shoes, but you definitely feel that Air unit in the heel. It's comfortable for all-day wear, honestly. The ankle collar provides good support without being restrictive. It's a classic feel. Putting these on... the fit is pretty true to size for me. The Air Jordan 6 has a unique feel. It's not the plushest cushioning in the Jordan series, but that Air-Sole unit in the heel gives you a decent, firm comfort. The ankle collar provides good lockdown, which I always appreciate for casual wear.