Slipping into the "Air Jordan 6", the fit is snug - true to size for me. The cushioning? It's firm, not super plush like modern shoes, but you definitely feel that Air unit in the heel. It's comfortable for all-day wear, honestly. The ankle collar provides good support without being restrictive. It's a classic feel. Comparing it to, say, an Air Jordan 1 or 4, the Air Jordan 6 is noticeably more of a "tank." It's structured and has more of a protective feel. The toe box isn't as narrow as some earlier Js, which is a plus for wider feet. It's a different kind of comfort—more about support than sink-in softness. Major pros? The style is unbeatable - it's an iconic silhouette. Durability is another plus; the outsole is thick and the upper is tough. That ankle support is great if you like a secure feel. For $200 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with solid construction. It's a staple for any collection. On foot, the design pops. The infrared hits on the midsole and heel tab are just fire in person. The way the sculpted panels work? It's a bulky shoe, but in a cool, aggressive way. The Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' just has that timeless basketball look that works with jeans or shorts, no question.