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And if you need maximum cushioning or arch support, look elsewhere. Also, if you're only into the "original" high-top silhouette of the Air Jordan 6, the low version might feel like it's missing the point for you. 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. Who are these for? I'd recommend the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low to sneakerheads who want a versatile, classic Jordan for their rotation. Also great for anyone who finds high-tops uncomfortable or restrictive. They're perfect for casual, everyday outfits. You're buying the iconic design in its most accessible form. It's a solid pick-up. Now, a potential con: the tech is dated. If you're used to React or Zoom Air cushioning for all-day comfort, these might feel a bit stiff. They're not performance basketball shoes anymore. Also, the nubuck can be tricky to clean. Just something to keep in mind for the $200 price tag.
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