First impression out of the box? The 'Infrared' colorway is just "clean". The build quality feels solid, and that classic low-top silhouette is instantly recognizable. For around $200 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history in a more casual, wearable format. The materials are pretty standard, but they look great on camera. On feet, the Air Jordan 6 Low just works. The design is so iconic, and in this low version, it's a bit more understated. I've been wearing them casually, and they get a lot of looks. The shape holds up well, and the color blocking is perfect. Honestly, they look great with jeans or shorts. It's a timeless sneaker, for real. Now, a potential con? The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some foot shapes. If you have a very narrow foot, you might want to try them on first. Also, the cushioning is more about stability than cloud-like comfort. Don't buy these expecting Boost or Zoom X levels of softness. Who should maybe skip it? Performance basketball players, for sure. 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.