Also, if you prefer low-top or minimalist sneakers, the Air Jordan 6's bulk might not be your style. And if you're on a tight budget, $200 for a retro is a real consideration versus newer tech. Who should skip it? If your main priority is all-day, max comfort, look at newer models. Also, if you prefer low-profile, minimalist sneakers, the chunkiness of the Air Jordan 6 isn't for you. But for me? It's a definitive part of the Jordan series and a solid cop. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 6 has a snug, secure lockdown, especially around the ankle collar. It's not the lightest shoe, you definitely feel its presence, but the cushioning... it's firm. Don't expect crazy bounce, it's more about stability. A classic feel, for sure. Major "pros"? The durability is a big one. The materials on this 'Infrared' version are tough and should age well. The style is iconic—it's a piece of sneaker history. Also, for a retro basketball shoe, it's surprisingly comfortable for casual wear. You get that classic "Nike Air Jordan 6" look without sacrificing all-day wearability.