If you dig the 6's design but never liked the high collar, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" is your answer. Great for style, not for performance basketball. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 6 Low" is much more accessible than the high-top 6s. It's easier to get on and off, and it feels less restrictive around the ankle. If you love the 6's design but want something less statement-making, this is it. It sits nicely between a retro basketball shoe and a modern lifestyle sneaker. Final take: I'm really feeling this 'White Infrared' "Air Jordan 6 Low". It's a straightforward, well-executed low-top version of a legend. You get the heritage, a clean colorway, and solid comfort for around $200 USD. Don't overthink it – if you like the look, you'll probably enjoy wearing them. Just know what you're getting: a great casual shoe, not a performance beast. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 6 Low has a snug, secure feel right out of the box. It's not the plushest Jordan ever, but the cushioning is decent. You get that familiar Air unit in the heel. Honestly, for a low-top, the support is pretty good. It's a comfortable shoe for casual wear, not necessarily for heavy balling, but that's not why you'd buy these, right?