The "Air Jordan 6 Low" has a comfortable, broken-in feel right out of the box. The padding around the ankle is decent for a low-top, offering good support without being restrictive. They're not the lightest shoe ever, but the weight feels balanced and secure on foot, which I actually prefer for casual wear. On feet, the design really works. The lower cut makes the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low feel more versatile for casual fits compared to the high-top version. The Infrared accents aren't too loud, so they pair easily with jeans or shorts. In natural light, the materials have a nice sheen. It's a sleek, summer-ready look from the Jordan series. My final take? The Nike Air Jordan 6 Low is a great summer shoe and a solid casual option. At $200, it's not cheap, but you're paying for the iconic design in a versatile format. I'd recommend it for style-first wearers. Just go true to size, and break them in slowly. Major pros? The style is a 10/10 for me. Timeless color-blocking. It's also incredibly easy to put on and take off – no wrestling with a high collar. For $190 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a super wearable format. The materials on this specific 'Infrared' pair feel worth the price.