The materials are tough. That toe bumper? It'll save the shoe from creasing badly. The lockdown from the lace loops is excellent. For everyday wear or even light ball, these can take a beating. That's a major plus. Let's talk on-feet. Slipping into these "Air Jordan 6s", the fit is true to size for me. The interior padding is plush, giving a really secure, locked-in feel around the ankle. It's not the lightest shoe, you can feel the substance, but it's comfortable. The cushioning from the visible Air unit is decent – good for all-day wear, not necessarily for elite court performance anymore. Major pros? Timeless design, hands down. 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. Who might want to skip? If you prioritize ultimate lightweight comfort or prefer minimalist sneakers, the AJ6's bulky build might not be for you. Also, if you have very wide feet, you might find the toe box a bit restrictive. It's a specific style.