3+ pieces, extra 3% off Also, if you're only into the "exact" OG high-top experience, the low version might feel like a compromise. For the $200 USD price, some might want more modern comfort tech. But if you're buying for style and heritage, it's a solid choice. Putting these Jordan 6 Lows on my feet... the fit is true to size. The cushioning is decent—you get that familiar Air unit in the heel. It's not the plushest ride out there, but for casual wear? It's absolutely fine. The ankle collar is lower, obviously, which gives you way more flexibility than the high-top version. It's a comfortable, easy-to-wear sneaker right out of the gate. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is way more low-key than, say, a Jordan 4 or 5. It's less statement-making but super versatile. If you have the OG high-top 6s, these are a cool, more relaxed alternative. The price is pretty standard for a Jordan retro low these days. Conversely, who might want to skip? If you prioritize ultimate footbed comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. Also, if you're looking for a high-top for ankle support or a true performance hoop shoe, this "Jordan 6 Low" isn't it. It's a lifestyle model through and through. Know what you're buying—a stylish legacy sneaker.