But a quick "heads-up": they can pick up dust pretty easily. For indoor courts or a casual stroll, no problem. For serious outdoor ball, you might be wiping the soles often. It's a trade-off for that classic Jordan series outsole design. Final verdict? I'm really into them. For around $200, you get a timeless design that's super wearable. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" isn't trying to be something it's not. It's a comfortable, stylish low-top with history. If you appreciate the AJ6 and want a versatile option, it's a solid cop. Just go in knowing the comfort is classic, not cutting-edge. Thumbs up from me. Who should skip it? If you're after top-tier, premium materials, you might be disappointed. Also, hardcore performance basketball players – obviously, look elsewhere. And if you only like the "original" high-top silhouette, the low version might feel like it's missing something. 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.