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. So, is it worth it? For me, yes. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" delivers on classic style and day-to-day comfort. It's a reliable, good-looking shoe from the "Jordan series" that you can beat up a bit. It won't blow your mind with performance, but as a lifestyle staple, it definitely earns its keep in the rotation. Let's talk design. This "Jordan 6 Low" takes a legendary high-top and makes it summer-ready. I love how they kept all the original details—the perforated tongue, the molded heel tab. On camera, the shape holds up really well. It's a sleek, streamlined version of the OG. For around $200 USD, you're paying for that iconic Jordan series heritage. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is way more low-key than, say, a Jordan 4 or 5. It's less statement-making but super versatile. If you have the OG high-top 6s, these are a cool, more relaxed alternative. The price is pretty standard for a Jordan retro low these days.