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Also, if you demand the absolute best materials in your retros, you might be disappointed. It's a solid shoe, but know what you're buying: a lifestyle icon, not a luxury item. Is it worth the $150? For me, yes. You're paying for the iconic design, solid construction, and that Jordan Brand heritage. It's a piece of sneaker history in a more wearable form. I don't think you'll be blown away by tech, but as a style piece, it delivers. I'm really happy with this pickup. Alright, let's get these on feet. Sizing feels pretty true to me. The initial step-in comfort is good, not amazing, but good. You definitely feel that encapsulated Air unit in the heel—it's a firm, supportive cushion, not super plush. The ankle collar is low, obviously, but it still offers a decent, secure lockdown. They're not heavy at all. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage is versatility. You can rock these casually without the bulk of a high-top. The design is iconic and the color blocking on this pair is timeless. Durability seems good from the construction. For the price point, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a wearable, low-profile form. The "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" nails the lifestyle appeal.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: CT8529-003