The materials on this version are great. It's also surprisingly versatile for styling. That iconic heel tab and lace lock are just cool details. For $200, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with solid construction. The Nike Air Jordan 6 is a staple for a reason. Wearing them around the house, the weight is noticeable—they're not the lightest shoes in my collection. But that substantial feel adds to the premium impression. Visually, the design is so clean and graphic. Compared to, say, an Air Jordan 1, the Jordan 6 has a more technical, structured look that really stands out in person and on foot. Putting these Air Jordan 6s on... the fit is snug, true to size. The padded collar is super comfortable around the ankle, a signature of this model. They feel a bit heavier than modern shoes, but you get used to it. The cushioning? It's decent - not super plush, but you feel that Air unit. It's a classic feel, for better or worse. Major pros? Iconic looks, durable construction, and that fantastic ankle support. The padded tongue and collar are super comfortable and prevent any heel slip. It's a shoe built to last, both in style and in physical wear. A real piece of sneaker culture.