At $200 USD, it's a significant investment for a retro sneaker. You're paying for the legacy and the design more than cutting-edge tech. If you're looking for ultra-modern, cloud-like comfort, this isn't it. But if you value iconic style and build, it's worth it. On feet, the design really shines. The silhouette is bulky in a good way—it's a statement. The "Infrared" accents against the black upper look even better in natural light. This "Jordan 6" colorway is just timeless. On camera, the details, like the perforated tongue and the plastic lace locks, add so much character. It's a very photogenic shoe. Who should maybe pass? If you need all-day, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. If you have very wide feet, definitely try before you buy. And if you're new to Jordans and want the softest option, maybe start with a later model. This isn't the most forgiving sneaker in the lineup. Big pro? The durability. The materials on this Nike Air Jordan 6 are tough. That nubuck upper should hold up great. The lockdown from the lace system is excellent—your foot isn't going anywhere. For a retro, it's built well. The iconic look is, of course, the biggest advantage here.