Also, if you strictly wear skinny jeans or prefer a minimalist silhouette, the chunkiness of the Air Jordan 6 could be a dealbreaker. It's a specific vibe. Now, a potential con? The tech is dated. If you're used to modern, bouncy cushioning, the firm ride of this "Air Jordan 6" might disappoint you. Also, that padded tongue and collar can feel a bit bulky to some people. It's part of the design, but it's not the most streamlined fit. Just something to keep in mind. On foot, the design just works. The silhouette is bulky in a good way—it's a statement. In different lighting, that nubuck shows nice texture, and the Infrared really stands out on camera. Compared to, say, an "Air Jordan 1", this has way more tech and structure. It's a different vibe entirely from the Jordan series. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 6 in the 'Infrared' colorway. First impression? The box is classic, and the shoe's silhouette is instantly recognizable. The nubuck feels pretty decent right out of the box, and that Infrared pop is just iconic. It's a strong, clean start for this Jordan series release, which retails for around $200 USD.

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