It's also great for someone who values support and a classic, standout look over ultra-soft cushioning. If you dig the '90s vibe and want a durable, everyday sneaker, this is a solid pick. Putting these Air Jordan 6s on for the first time... the fit is pretty true to size for me. The ankle collar is high, giving that locked-in feel, which I appreciate for basketball or just casual wear. They're not the lightest shoe in the Jordan series, but you can feel the support. The cushioning from the visible Air unit is decent—it's comfortable, but don't expect Boost-level softness, okay? On feet, the Air Jordan 6 design just works. The silhouette is bulky in a good way—it's a statement. The colorway, especially this 'Infrared', looks even better in natural light. On camera, the details like the perforations and the heel tab really stand out. It's a clean, classic look. Now, a potential con: the weight. These aren't heavy, but they're not feather-light either. If you're used to ultra-boost type shoes, you'll feel the difference. Also, that padded tongue and collar can feel a bit warm in summer. It's a trade-off for that iconic look and ankle comfort.