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If you're used to modern, super-soft sneakers, the Jordan 6 might feel stiff. The break-in period is real. Also, that padded tongue can feel a bit restrictive for some. It's not for everyone, especially if you prioritize cloud-like comfort. Who is this for? I'd say it's perfect for the sneakerhead who values history and iconic design. If you're building a collection of classic "Jordan series" retros, this is a must-have. It's also great for casual, style-focused wear. You get a versatile sneaker that works with a lot of fits. For $200 USD, it's a solid investment into sneaker culture. On feet, the design really shines. The silhouette of the Air Jordan 6 is so distinctive with those molded panels and the lace locks. On camera or walking around, it's a statement piece. The 'Infrared' version, in particular, has that perfect color blocking that makes it a true grail for many sneakerheads. Now, potential cons? The tech is old. If you're used to Zoom Air or React foam, this will feel stiff. The toe box can be a bit roomy for some. And that iconic plastic lace locks? They can dig in if you lace super tight. It's not a performance beast by today's standards. Just keep that in mind. It's a lifestyle shoe first.
- Shown: Infrared
- Style: DB4612-300