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.. the box is clean, and pulling them out, the build quality feels solid. That classic Jordan 6 silhouette, just in a low-top form, is instantly recognizable. The white leather is crisp, and those infrared hits on the heel tab? They pop. For $200 USD, you expect good materials, and so far, so good. My final take? I'm really digging the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low. It takes a legendary design and makes it fit seamlessly into a modern, casual wardrobe. The 'Infrared' colorway is a home run. Is it worth the $200? For the style, quality, and comfort combo, I'd say yes—especially if you can catch it on a slight discount. Now, a potential con? If you're looking for top-tier, modern basketball performance, this isn't it. The tech is from the 90s. Some might find the cushioning a bit firm compared to newer models. Also, the fit can be a bit narrow for some folks. It's a lifestyle sneaker first, so keep that in mind. Who should maybe pass? Hardcore performance basketball players, obviously. Also, if you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, there are better cushioned options out there for the price. And if you're all about that high-top aesthetic and ankle support, the original "AJ6" high is still the king. This "Low" sacrifices some of that iconic look for everyday function.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: DH7138-006