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It's less statement-making but super wearable. Versus the high-top "Jordan 6", you lose some ankle presence but gain a lot in everyday comfort and style flexibility. It's a different vibe for sure. Who might want to skip it? Hardcore comfort seekers, please look elsewhere. Also, if you're only into the latest tech or maximal cushioning, this isn't for you. And purists who believe the "Jordan 6" should only be a high-top might not vibe with the low version. It's a specific style choice. For performance basketball, obviously, there are far better modern options. Know what you're buying into. In summary, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" 'Infrared' is a recommend from me – with caveats. Know what you're getting: a lifestyle sneaker with heritage appeal. It's a great summer shoe, a cool collector's piece, and a comfortable daily wear. Just don't expect cutting-edge tech. For around $200, if you love the style, I say go for it. That's my honest review Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players—look elsewhere. Also, if you're all about that iconic, bulky 90s basketball look, the low-top cut might feel like it's missing the point. You're paying for style and heritage here, not cutting-edge tech.
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