The "Air Jordan 6" fits true to size for me. The initial step-in comfort is good, not super plush, but supportive. You feel that Air unit in the heel. The ankle collar is padded nicely and locks you in without being restrictive. It's a comfortable shoe right out of the box, which I always appreciate. Now, potential cons. The cushioning might feel too firm for some, especially if you're used to React or Boost. It's not a "performance" shoe by today's standards. Also, the fit can be narrow in the midfoot. If you have wide feet, you might need to go up half a size. It's not for everyone seeking modern comfort tech. Who is this for? Honestly, for any Jordan collector or someone who appreciates 90s basketball design. The Air Jordan 6 is a must-have if you love the lineage. It's also great for casual wearers who want a durable, head-turning sneaker. At $200, it's a solid investment in a classic. So, is it worth the $200 USD? For me, yes—if you're buying for the style, history, and that iconic look. The "Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" is a cornerstone of the Jordan series. You're paying for a legend. Just go in knowing the comfort is classic, not cutting-edge.