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.. 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. Now, a potential con? The toebox can feel a bit rigid initially. It might need some break-in time for some people. Also, because it's a higher-cut model, it might not be for everyone's style preference—some folks prefer low-tops. And at $200 USD, it's a commitment, though pretty standard for a Jordan retro release. 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. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" in hand. First impression? The shape is "super" clean, and that black nubuck feels premium right out of the box. The iconic "Infrared" hits on the midsole? They pop even more in person. For a $200 USD shoe, the initial quality check seems solid. No major flaws on my pair.
- Shown: Gold Hoops
- Style: 555088-101