The "Nike Air Jordan 6" is a piece of sneaker history. Durability seems good; the materials can take a beating. It's also relatively easy to style. For a retro basketball shoe, it's comfortable enough for all-day wear. That's a big win in my book. Now, the potential cons. That firm cushioning I mentioned? If you're used to modern, super soft setups like React or Boost, the Air Jordan 6 might feel a bit stiff underfoot initially. It breaks in, but it's not a "cloud" experience. Also, the toe box can feel narrow for some. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6" in the 'Infrared' colorway, and the box is right here. First impression? The shape is iconic, man. The build quality feels solid right out of the box – no glue stains or anything funky on my pair. That nubuck material? It's nice. For around $200 USD, you're getting a classic piece of the "Jordan series" history in your hands. Let's get these on feet. So, is it worth the $200 USD price tag? For this specific 'Infrared' colorway of the Air Jordan 6, absolutely. It's one of the most important colorways in the entire Jordan series. You're getting a legend. My advice? Try it on if you can, but for most, it's a cornerstone sneaker for any rotation.