It's for collectors of the Jordan series and fans of the 'Infrared' colorway. If you appreciate sneaker history and a durable build, the "Nike Air Jordan 6" is a must-consider. Major pros? The durability is great. The materials on this Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' are tough. I also love the unique lace lock system—it's a cool, functional detail. The style is versatile; you can dress it up or down. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear hard. Now, the cons, because no shoe is perfect. 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. Major pros? Timeless design, no question. 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.