As a fan of the Jordan 6 silhouette, the Low version is a welcome change-up. It's comfortable enough for all-day wear, and the 'Infrared' colorway is a timeless classic. At the end of the day, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a very practical package. Would I cop? I already did. Comparing it to the OG Air Jordan 6 high-top, you lose some of that iconic ankle coverage, obviously. But what you gain is easier wearability. It's less of a statement and more of an everyday sneaker. If you love the 6's design but want something less bulky, this low version is a fantastic alternative. Major pros? The comfort is top-tier for a low-top Jordan. The materials on this 'Infrared' version are excellent, and that iconic design is timeless. It's a shoe you can just grab and go. For $200, if you value comfort and style equally, this is a strong contender in the "Jordan series". 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.