I laced up these Air Jordan 6 Lows, and the comfort is... good, not amazing. The cushioning is decent for all-day wear, but don't expect crazy Zoom Air bounce. The fit is true to size for me, with a secure lockdown around the midfoot. They're definitely lighter than the high-top version, which is a big plus for summer. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the "Infrared" colorway. First impression? The build quality is solid, man. The leather feels decent, and that classic silhouette is just iconic, even in a low-top form. The Infrared hits really pop in person, way more than in pictures. It's a clean, versatile look for sure. Let's talk about the design in real life. On camera and walking around, the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low has a sleek, streamlined look. The lack of a high collar changes the whole vibe—it's less bulky, more casual. The 'Infrared' accents really stand out against the white, making it a versatile sneaker that still has that iconic Jordan flavor. It's a great summer shoe, for sure. Alright, so first look at this 'White Infrared' Nike Air Jordan 6 Low? The box is classic. Pulling them out, the build quality feels solid—no glue stains I can see. The shape is "clean", that low-cut silhouette is immediately noticeable compared to the OG highs. For $200, you're getting that iconic Jordan series heritage in a more "accessible", summer-ready package. Let's get these on foot.