Also, if you're on a tight budget, $200 for the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low is a significant investment. And purists who live for the original high-top look might not vibe with the low-profile adaptation. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the 'Infrared' colorway. First thing out of the box? The shape is classic, man. The build quality feels solid, and that Infrared pop against the black nubuck is just iconic. It's a clean, low-top take on a legendary silhouette, and honestly, it looks even better in hand than in pictures. For around $200 USD, the presentation is on point. In summary, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" 'White Infrared' is a win. Great looks, solid comfort, and that iconic "Jordan" DNA. It's not trying to be something it's not. Just a reliable, head-turning sneaker. Would I cop? Yeah, for sure. Check your size, and if you like the vibe, go for it. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 6 Low" is way easier to style daily than, say, a Jordan 4. It's less chunky. Versus a Jordan 1 Low, it has more of that 90s basketball DNA. It's a nice middle ground. If you have a lot of high-tops, this low version adds variety to your rotation without sacrificing that classic "Jordan series" vibe.