At $200, it's not cheap, but you're paying for the iconic design in a versatile format. I'd recommend it for style-first wearers. Just go true to size, and break them in slowly. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and heel tab are subtle but fire in person. The nubuck material looks great in natural light. Wearing the Jordan 6 Low just feels more versatile than the OG high—easier to style with shorts or jeans without that bulky ankle collar. Alright, so first up, the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the 'White Infrared' colorway. Unboxing these, the first thing I noticed was the clean, classic silhouette. The build quality feels solid, and that Infrared hit on the heel really pops in person. It's a timeless look from the "Jordan series", and at around $200 USD, it's a pretty standard price point for a retro low-top. Major pros? First, the versatility. This "Air Jordan 6 Low" slides into a jeans-and-tee fit perfectly. Second, the materials on this specific 'Infrared' release are on point. It's a classic colorway executed well. For a retro, it's a really easy shoe to just... wear.

  • Shown: Cap And Gown
  • Style: 555088-105

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