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.. the fit is pretty true to size for me. The cushioning? It's comfortable, but don't expect super plush, modern foam. It's that classic Air unit feel—firm but supportive. The lockdown is good, not great; the ankle collar is low, so if you need max ankle support, this might not be your jam. But for casual wear? It's perfect. Now, a potential con for some: the cushioning. If you're used to super bouncy, React or ZoomX feels, the Air unit in the Jordan 6 Low might feel a bit firm. It's not a performance basketball shoe anymore, so manage those expectations. Also, the price tag of $200 USD is steep for a low-top lifestyle model—you're paying for the legacy and design. To wrap it up, the Air Jordan 6 Low 'Black Orewood Brown' gets a thumbs up from me. It's a confident, well-executed release. You're paying for the name and the legacy, and in this case, you get a great-looking shoe. Would I recommend it? Yeah, if the style speaks to you and the fit works. It's a solid addition to any rotation that needs a reliable, stylish low-top Jordan. Now, potential cons... The materials could be better for the price, let's be real. It's not premium leather. Also, if you're looking for top-tier, bouncy basketball performance, this isn't it. It's a lifestyle shoe now. The traction on dusty floors might be just okay.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: CZ6509-100