The "Infrared" accents against the black nubuck just film so well. The lines are clean, and the details—like the perforations and the translucent outsole—add depth. Whether you're shooting a vlog or just posting a fit pic, the "Air Jordan 6" delivers. It's a photogenic shoe, no editing needed. So, is it worth the $200? For me, yes. You're paying for heritage, quality materials, and an undeniably cool look. The Nike Air Jordan 6 isn't trying to be the most advanced shoe today; it's honoring its legacy. And it does that job perfectly. 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. Wrapping up—this Air Jordan 6 release gets a thumbs up from me. It does what it's supposed to: delivers a faithful retro of a classic. The pros (style, build, history) outweigh the cons (break-in, weight) for most sneakerheads. Would I recommend it? Yeah, especially for your first pair of 6s.