The "Air Jordan 6" design, with the clean lines and that molded heel tab, looks great from every angle. The Infrared colorway is a legend for a reason—it stands out but isn't overly loud. On camera or walking around, these just have that undeniable presence. A true sneakerhead staple. Who might want to "skip" it? If you prioritize ultimate, pillowy softness in all your shoes, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer minimalist, low-profile sneakers, the bulky profile of the "Jordan 6" might not be your vibe. It's a statement sneaker, not a wallflower. Let's talk about the fit. I went true to size, and the "Nike Air Jordan 6" feels... secure. The inner sleeve and those molded panels give a good, locked-in feel around the midfoot. It's not the most plush thing ever, but it's comfortable right out of the box. The ankle collar is high, which I like for support. Overall, a pretty good first impression on foot. Another thing to consider: the "price point". At $200 USD, it's a significant investment for a retro sneaker. You're paying for the legacy and the design more than cutting-edge tech. If you're looking for ultra-modern, cloud-like comfort, this isn't it. But if you value iconic style and build, it's worth it.