If you have a narrow foot, you might want to try it on first. Also, the cushioning, while good, isn't modern "boost" or "zoom" soft. It's a firmer, more responsive ride. Don't buy these expecting cloud-like comfort for all-day wear. Alright, so the box just arrived. First thing I notice? The shape of the Nike Air Jordan 6 is iconic, man. This 'Infrared' colorway? The black nubuck feels premium right out of the box. For $200 USD, the initial quality check is solid. No glue stains I can see. It's a classic Jordan series silhouette, no doubt. So, who are these for? If you love 90s basketball sneakers, want great ankle support, and dig bold designs like this 'Infrared' Air Jordan 6, you'll probably love them. They're great for collectors and casual wear. The price point is standard for a retro Jordan release. Putting these Air Jordan 6s on, the fit is true to size. The inner sleeve provides a snug, comfortable lockdown around the ankle, which is a huge plus. The cushioning from the visible Air unit in the heel is noticeable – it's not super plush, but it gives a firm, stable feel. Definitely a different vibe from more modern basketball shoes.