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.. the fit is snug. They hug my foot pretty well from the get-go. The ankle collar is high, which I like for support. They're not the lightest shoe, but you feel that stability. It's a different feel from, say, a Jordan 1—more structured. Here's a major pro: the materials. This particular Air Jordan 6 uses a really nice grade of nubuck. It's soft, doesn't feel cheap, and should age beautifully with some wear. The toe cap overlay is also great for durability—scuffs won't show as easily. For a retro release, Nike did a good job here. It feels like a proper premium product from the Jordan series. Now, a potential con: the fit. My true size felt a bit roomy in the toebox. I'd recommend going down half a size if you like a snug fit, especially for performance. The Nike Air Jordan 6 can feel a little clunky if it's too loose. Also, that padded tongue and collar, while supportive, can be warm. Not the best choice for super hot summer days, honestly. So, who is this "Nike Air Jordan 6" for? It's perfect for the sneakerhead who appreciates the classics. It's for someone who wants a stylish, durable shoe with a rich history. It's also great if you like a supportive, secure fit rather than a super-soft one. Definitely a must for any "Jordan series" collector.
- Shown: Heritage
- Style: AQ9129-103