Fans of the Jordan series who want a comfortable, statement retro for casual wear. They're great for collectors or anyone wanting that classic Bulls-era vibe in their rotation. Now, a "potential con": The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some people. If you have a narrow foot, you might want to try them on first. Also, the outsole is a bit stiff initially—it needs a short break-in period. It's not the most flexible shoe out of the box, which some might find a bit clunky at first. Final take: I'm really happy with this pickup. The Nike Air Jordan 6 delivers on its promise—it's a faithful, well-made retro. Just know what you're getting: a supportive, slightly firm ride and a head-turning design. Try it on for sizing if you can! For Jordan fans, it's an easy recommend. For others, maybe watch a few more reviews first. That's my real, honest opinion on it. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 6" is chunkier than a 1 or a 3, for sure. It's more structured. I'd say it's closer to a 4 or a 5 in terms of that rugged, '90s aesthetic. This 'Infrared' colorway is iconic, arguably top 3 in the entire Jordan series. It just has that vibe that newer retros sometimes lack. A real piece of history.