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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. Comparing it to the OG high-top Jordan 6, you lose some ankle support obviously, but you gain a lot in everyday wearability. It's lighter and easier to slip on and off. Versus other Jordan lows, like the 1 or 5, the 6 Low has a more unique, chunkier silhouette that I personally really dig. Unboxing these, I was immediately struck by how clean the profile is. This particular "Jordan 6 Low" version just looks sleek in hand. Comparing it to the high-top AJ6, it's obviously a different vibe—more casual, less bulky. The materials here are pretty standard for a modern Jordan retro, nothing crazy premium, but they get the job done for a daily wear sneaker. Alright, so let's get into these! First impression out of the box? The "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in this 'White Infrared' colorway is just clean. The build quality feels solid, and that low-cut silhouette immediately looks more versatile than the high-top. For around $170 USD, you're getting a classic "Jordan" look in a much more casual, wearable package. The materials here are pretty standard, but the overall shape is on point.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: DC9533-001