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. Now, potential cons. The toe box can feel a bit rigid initially—needs a short break-in. And if you have a wider foot, you might find it narrow. Also, at $200, it's purely a lifestyle shoe now. Don't ball in these expecting modern performance. It's about the look and the vibe, not cutting-edge tech. On foot, the design really shines. The Infrared hits catch the light perfectly. The perforations on the toe box add nice texture. From a side profile, the midsole sculpting is so distinctive. This 'Infrared' colorway is just a classic. It looks great with jeans or shorts. The Nike Air Jordan 6 always has serious presence on camera and in real life. Let's get these on feet. Initial step-in is comfortable. The Air-Sole unit provides decent cushioning right away. The fit is snug, true to size for me. The padded collar? It locks your ankle in nicely. Honestly, the Nike Air Jordan 6 isn't the "lightest" shoe, but it doesn't feel bulky either. It's a good, supportive feel for casual wear or light ball.

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