Initial step-in is comfortable. The Air-Sole unit provides decent cushioning right away. The fit is snug, true to size for me. The padded collar? It locks your ankle in nicely. Honestly, the Nike Air Jordan 6 isn't the "lightest" shoe, but it doesn't feel bulky either. It's a good, supportive feel for casual wear or light ball. Who is this for? Honestly, for any Jordan collector or someone who appreciates 90s basketball design. The Air Jordan 6 is a must-have if you love the lineage. It's also great for casual wearers who want a durable, head-turning sneaker. At $200, it's a solid investment in a classic. Now, a potential con? The comfort tech is dated. If you're used to modern, plush sneakers, the firm Air-Sole unit in the Nike Air Jordan 6 might feel too stiff. It breaks in, but it's not a "comfort-first" shoe by today's standards. That's just the reality of a 90s retro. Who might want to pass? If comfort is your absolute top priority above all else, you might be disappointed. Also, if you prefer minimalist, low-profile sneakers, the AJ6's chunky build isn't that. It's a specific vibe. Try it on first if you can.

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