You're paying for the iconic design and brand heritage. I don't think it's overpriced for what it is - a well-made, classic sneaker. You can often find certain colorways on sale too. For me, the value is in its wearability and timeless look. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the 'Infrared' colorway, and the first thing I noticed was the clean, classic silhouette. The build quality feels solid, and that Infrared pop against the black is just iconic. It's a timeless look that translates really well on foot. For around $200 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history in a more versatile, low-top form. The materials feel good, not premium like some newer models, but definitely durable for casual wear. Who is this for? I'd recommend the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low to anyone who loves the Jordan 6 silhouette but wants a more casual, warm-weather option. It's great for collectors looking for a wearable colorway, or for someone entering the Jordan series who wants a comfortable, iconic design without the high-top feel. Here's a major pro: the versatility. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" is incredibly easy to style. Jeans, shorts, joggers—it just goes with everything. The low-cut design makes it a perfect summer shoe or a daily driver. It's one of those Jordans from the series that bridges the gap between sport and street seamlessly. If you're building a wardrobe of sneakers you can actually wear often, this is a strong contender. It's functional fashion.