For the price, you get a well-built, legendary sneaker. Is it the most comfortable shoe in my closet? No. But does it make me smile every time I put it on? Absolutely. It's a solid addition that holds its value and its style. Who might want to skip? If you prioritize lightweight, modern performance feel, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer low-top or minimalist sneakers, the Air Jordan 6's bulk might not be your style. And if you're on a tight budget, $200 for a retro is a real consideration versus newer tech. Now, a potential con? The tech is dated. If you're used to modern, bouncy cushioning, the firm ride of this "Air Jordan 6" might disappoint you. Also, that padded tongue and collar can feel a bit bulky to some people. It's part of the design, but it's not the most streamlined fit. Just something to keep in mind. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' in hand. First off, the box is classic, and the shoe's silhouette is instantly recognizable. The black nubuck feels premium, and that Infrared hit? It pops. For around $200 USD, the initial quality here seems solid. This is a legendary Jordan series model, no doubt.