It's great for sneakerheads who appreciate the history and for casual wearers who want a recognizable, cool shoe. It's also good for those with wider feet, thanks to that roomier toe box. Honestly, if you like the look and understand it's a lifestyle shoe, you'll be happy. It delivers on its promise. Alright, so first up, the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in this 'White Infrared' colorway. Unboxing it, the quality feels solid, honestly. The leather is decent, and that classic low-top silhouette is just clean. For around $200 USD, you're getting that iconic "Jordan series" look without the bulk of the high-top version. A great start, for sure. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players—look elsewhere. Also, if you're all about that iconic, bulky 90s basketball look, the low-top cut might feel like it's missing the point. You're paying for style and heritage here, not cutting-edge tech. On foot now, and the first thing I notice is the comfort. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" has a nice, cushioned feel right out of the box. It's not super plush like some modern sneakers, but it's comfortable for all-day wear. The lockdown is good, and the weight is surprisingly light for a Jordan. Definitely a plus for casual use.