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This "Infrared" colorway is iconic and goes with almost anything. The quality is there for the $150 USD price point. It's also a very easy sneaker to just put on and go—no breaking in needed, really. For a low-top, it still feels stable and well-constructed. Let's talk about how these look on camera and in person. The "'White Infrared'" pops without being too loud. The low-top design makes your ankles look... normal, which is great for style. I can see these working with jeans, shorts, you name it. The "Jordan 6 Low" just has a sleek, timeless profile that photographs really well. It's a sneaker that looks good both on the shelf and on your feet. Comparing it to other Jordans... the Air Jordan 6 Low sits in a nice spot. It's more streamlined than an AJ1 Low and has more distinctive details than, say, an AJ5 Low. It's a good middle ground. For me, it fills the role of a "statement" casual shoe that isn't too loud. It's less common than some other models, which is a plus in my book. So, is it worth the $190 USD? For me, yes. It's a classic design reimagined for everyday wear. You're paying for the iconic look and heritage. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" isn't trying to be the most innovative shoe; it's just a clean, well-executed retro. If that's what you're after, you won't be disappointed. Let me know your thoughts down below!
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: 555088-161