Slipping these Air Jordan 6s on, the fit is true to size for me. The ankle collar gives that classic, locked-in feel. It's not the most plush ride by today's standards—you can feel the Air unit, but it's firm. For $200 USD, you're paying for the legacy and look, not necessarily groundbreaking comfort. Just being real with you. 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. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" in hand. First off, the box is classic. The shoe itself? The shape is iconic, and the black nubuck feels premium right out of the gate. That "Infrared" hit on the midsole? It just pops, man. For around $200 USD, the initial quality seems solid. Let's get these on foot. Now, potential cons. The Air Jordan 6 can feel a bit clunky. If you're used to ultra-light, responsive shoes, this isn't it. The traction pattern is simple and might not be the best for serious ball these days. Also, that price point - $200 USD is steep for a retro that hasn't changed much tech-wise since '91.

  • Shown: Legend Blue
  • Style: DM9036-104

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