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The outsole is a dust magnet, seriously. And like I said, if you're used to modern Zoom Air or Boost, the Air-Sole unit in here will feel basic. It's not a performance shoe anymore. The tongue can also be a bit bulky under pants. So, if cutting-edge comfort is your top priority, the "Air Jordan 6" might not be your first pick. So, who is this for? Honestly, any sneakerhead completing their Jordan series collection needs this. It's also great for casual wearers who want a comfortable, statement retro with history. If you appreciate iconic colorways like this 'Infrared', it's a must. The "Air Jordan 6" works for people who don't mind a slightly heavier, protective-feeling shoe. Now, potential cons? The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some. If you have a narrow foot, you might want to try it on first. Also, the traction pattern isn't for serious court use anymore—it's a lifestyle shoe now. And the price? $200 USD is steep for some, but it's standard for a Retro. Just things to consider. My final take? I'm really liking this Air Jordan 6. It delivers exactly what it promises: a legendary silhouette, solid construction, and head-turning style. It's a must-have for Infrared fans and a strong entry in the Jordan series lineup. Just go in with the right comfort expectations.
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- Style: DZ5485-410