They fill a specific niche in my collection. As a lifestyle shoe, they deliver on style, quality, and decent comfort. Are they a must-have? If you love the model and colorway, yes. For the average person, maybe wait for a sale. But I don't regret the cop. Now, potential cons? The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some. If you have a narrow foot, you might want to try these on first. Also, while comfortable, it's not the plushest shoe ever - it's firm. If you're looking for ultra-soft, cloud-like comfort from your Jordan series sneakers, this might not be it. It's more about the style and that classic feel. So, is it worth it? For me, yes. 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. On feet now, and the fit is true to size for me. The "cushioning"? It's firm, classic Jordan. Don't expect super-soft Zoom. The ankle collar is padded nicely, offering support without the bulk of the high-top. They're "lightweight" and the break-in feels minimal. The Nike Air Jordan 6 Low is a comfy, all-day wear for sure, but performance hoopsers might want more tech.