Also, that snug fit could be tight for wider feet—maybe go half a size up. It's not for everyone, especially hardcore ballers. Putting these on... 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. Who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for the casual sneakerhead who loves the "Jordan" aesthetic but wants something easier to style daily. If you dig the AJ6 design but never wear high-tops, this is your answer. At $200 USD, it's a solid pickup for a clean, retro low-top that works with almost any outfit. Comparing it to other "Jordans"? The "Air Jordan 6 Low" is way easier to wear daily than the bulky high-top version. It's less of a statement but more functional. Versus something like a "Jordan 1 Low", this has more of that iconic, technical "6" detailing—like the molded heel tab and perforated toe box. It sits in a nice middle ground between a pure basketball silhouette and a lifestyle shoe.