It's great for collectors looking for a wearable colorway, or for someone entering the Jordan series who wants a comfortable, iconic design without the high-top feel. Conversely, who might want to skip? If you prioritize ultimate footbed comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. Also, if you're looking for a high-top for ankle support or a true performance hoop shoe, this "Jordan 6 Low" isn't it. It's a lifestyle model through and through. Know what you're buying—a stylish legacy sneaker. Final verdict? I like the Air Jordan 6 Low. It does exactly what it sets out to do: offer a wearable, stylish version of an iconic shoe. It's not going to blow your mind with comfort, but it looks great on foot and is easy to wear. For the right person, it's a worthwhile addition. Just go in with the right expectations. My final take? I'm really feeling this 'White Infrared' Air Jordan 6 Low. It's a faithful adaptation of a classic. At $200, it's priced like most retros these days. You're paying for the iconic design and versatility. Are they the most comfortable shoes ever? No. But for style points and a piece of sneaker history in a wearable package, they deliver. I'd recommend them for collectors and casual wearers alike.