Also, if you demand the absolute best materials in your retros, you might be disappointed. It's a solid shoe, but know what you're buying: a lifestyle icon, not a luxury item. Conversely, who might want to skip? If you prioritize ultimate footbed comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. Also, if you're looking for a high-top for ankle support or a true performance hoop shoe, this "Jordan 6 Low" isn't it. It's a lifestyle model through and through. Know what you're buying—a stylish legacy sneaker. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers needing maximum ankle support—look at the highs or other performance models. Also, if you're solely chasing hype, this isn't the loudest release. But for a quality, wearable shoe? The "Jordan 6 Low" delivers where it counts. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and heel tab are subtle but fire in person. The nubuck material looks great in natural light. Wearing the Jordan 6 Low just feels more versatile than the OG high—easier to style with shorts or jeans without that bulky ankle collar.