They're a retro design at heart. Also, at $190, if you're on a tight budget, there are more cushioned options. Alright, so I just unboxed these Nike Air Jordan 6 Lows in the 'Infrared' colorway. First impression? The build quality is solid, and that classic silhouette looks even cleaner in a low-top form. The color blocking is iconic, and for around $200 USD, the materials feel pretty good right out of the box. Definitely a strong start. Comparing it to other "Jordan" models, the "6 Low" is much more low-key than the high-top version. It loses some of the OG's aggressive, boot-like feel but gains in everyday versatility. If you find the AJ1 Low too simple or the AJ4 too bulky, this sits in a nice middle ground. It's a different vibe from the highs, for sure. Let's talk looks on foot. The Nike Air Jordan 6 Low silhouette is just iconic, right? Wearing these with some jeans or shorts, they look fantastic. The 'White Infrared' colorway is super versatile – it goes with almost anything. On camera, that contrast really stands out. It's a timeless design, and as a low-top, it's maybe even easier to style daily compared to the bulkier highs.