The "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" 'Infrared' is a strong release. It looks great on foot, feels good, and fills a specific niche in the Jordan lineup. For the price, I think it's a worthwhile cop if you like the model. It's a confident addition to any collection. Now, a potential con for some: the cushioning. If you're used to super plush, modern sneakers, the Air Jordan 6 Low might feel a bit firm. It's not a "pillow on foot" experience. Also, the fit can be a tad narrow. If you have wider feet, you might want to try a half-size up. It's not for everyone in that regard. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is less bulky than the AJ1 Low and has more distinctive detailing. Versus its high-top brother, you lose some of that iconic '90s basketball aesthetic, but you gain a ton in everyday wearability. If you find the OG 6 a bit clunky, this low version is a fantastic alternative. In summary, the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low gets a recommendation from me for style-focused wear. It's a faithful and well-executed low-top adaptation of an icon. Just go in with the right expectations—it's a lifestyle sneaker first. For that purpose, it absolutely delivers and earns its place in the rotation.