If you prioritize ultimate, pillowy softness in every step, these aren't it. Also, if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable casual shoes for less than $200 USD. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is less bulky than the AJ1 Low and has more distinctive detailing. Versus its high-top brother, you lose some of that iconic '90s basketball aesthetic, but you gain a ton in everyday wearability. If you find the OG 6 a bit clunky, this low version is a fantastic alternative. Unboxing these, the 'White/Infrared' color pops right away. The shape is iconic, even as a low. I was curious about the comfort, so I threw them on. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure lockdown around the midfoot. The Air unit in the heel? It's there, providing decent cushioning for casual wear. 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.