It's for the person who wants that iconic design in a more versatile, summer-friendly format. Great for casual wear, running errands, or just adding a fire pair to your rotation. The $190 USD price is pretty standard for this tier. Cons or considerations? The cushioning is "old-school"—firm, not bouncy. The materials are functional, not exceptional. At $200 USD, you're paying for the "silhouette" and brand. If cutting-edge comfort or premium builds are your priority, look elsewhere within the Jordan series. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" provides a secure, comfortable lockdown. It's not the most plush shoe ever, but the cushioning from the Air unit is decent for all-day wear. The weight is noticeable but not heavy—it feels substantial, which I kinda like. It definitely has that classic, slightly firm "Jordan" feel, not a modern, super-soft ride. Alright, so let's get into these! First impression out of the box? The "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in this 'White Infrared' colorway is just clean. The build quality feels solid, and that low-cut silhouette immediately looks more versatile than the high-top. For around $170 USD, you're getting a classic "Jordan" look in a much more casual, wearable package. The materials here are pretty standard, but the overall shape is on point.