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If you're used to modern, bouncy foams like React or ZoomX, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" might feel a bit basic underfoot. It's comfortable, but don't expect a cloud-like experience. Also, the toe box can feel a bit roomy for some foot shapes. It's not a performance beast; it's a lifestyle shoe first and foremost. Alright, so I just unboxed the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low in the 'Infrared' colorway. First impression? The build quality is solid, and that low-cut silhouette is "clean". The Infrared hits really pop in person, way more than in photos. It's a classic look, but in a more versatile, low-top package. For around $200 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history. Comparing it to other "Jordan" models? The "6 Low" is way more low-key than a "Jordan 1" or "3". 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. Alright, so first up, the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low 'Black Orewood Brown'. The box is classic Jordan, no surprises there. But pulling these out? The quality is solid. The nubuck feels premium, and that Orewood Brown hits different in person. It's a clean, wearable colorway for sure. The low-top silhouette is instantly recognizable as a Jordan 6, just... lower. A great first impression for this $200 sneaker.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: 555088-041