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. So, is it worth the $200 USD? For me, yes—if you value style and heritage. You're getting a piece of the "Jordan series" history in a super wearable package. It's not the most innovative shoe, but it's executed well. I've been wearing mine non-stop since I got them. Who should maybe pass? Hardcore ballers looking for a performance low-top—this isn't it. Also, if you're all about that maximum, cloud-like cushioning, you might be disappointed. And if you're a purist who believes the Jordan 6 must only be a high-top, this version obviously won't hit the same way for you. Styling these is where they shine. The 'White Infrared' pops without being loud. The low profile makes them super versatile with shorts or jeans. On camera, that infrared hit on the midsole and heel tab really stands out. Compared to my Jordan 1 Lows, these have more of a "structured", athletic look. A definite "win" for casual, clean fits.

  • Shown: Gorge Green
  • Style: CT8532-401

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