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It's for collectors and fans of the 90s silhouette. Great for casual wear with jeans or joggers. The style is timeless. At this price point, it's a solid piece for any rotation. Comparing it to other Jordans... The Air Jordan 6 sits higher off the ground than a Jordan 4, in my opinion. The tongue design is unique with those two holes. Comfort-wise, I'd say it's similar to a Jordan 5—good for casual wear, but maybe not for all-day walking marathons. It's a distinct feel in the Jordan series. Final take? I'm keeping these Air Jordan 6s in the rotation. They're a classic for a reason. The 'Infrared' colorway is a must-have for any serious collection. Just go in knowing what it is: a beautifully designed, historically significant shoe with a classic, firm ride. Now, a potential con? The toebox can feel a bit rigid initially. It might need some break-in time for some people. Also, because it's a higher-cut model, it might not be for everyone's style preference—some folks prefer low-tops. And at $200 USD, it's a commitment, though pretty standard for a Jordan retro release.
- Shown: Chrome
- Style: DB4612-300