.. 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. Also, the fit can be narrow in the midfoot for some people. If you have wider feet, you might want to try these on first. The padded interior is snug. The Air Jordan 6 wraps your foot, but it's not for everyone's foot shape, honestly. Let's talk about the on-foot feel. 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. Who should maybe skip it? If your main priority is cloud-like, all-day comfort or you need a super flexible, lightweight gym shoe, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 6 is about heritage and style, not cutting-edge performance comfort.