It's also heavier and has a different kind of lockdown. Versus a "Jordan 11", the cushioning is less bouncy, more about impact protection. It occupies its own space in the "Jordan series" - it's a mid-90s basketball shoe through and through. So, is it worth the $200 USD price tag? For me, yes. You're paying for the design, the history, and a well-built shoe. The "Nike Air Jordan 6" isn't trying to be something it's not. It's a classic, and it executes that role perfectly. If you connect with the style, you won't be disappointed. On foot, the silhouette is just fire. The "Nike Air Jordan 6" has that perfect mid-top height. The infrared colorway is legendary for a reason—it works with so much. On camera, the materials have a nice texture that doesn't look cheap. It's a shoe that looks great both on the shelf and when you're actually wearing it. So, is the Nike Air Jordan 6 worth it? For me, yes - but with conditions. I love the design and history. The comfort is good for casual use. You're paying for the icon status. Just know what you're getting: a well-made retro, not a performance revolution. Try them on if you can.

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