The box is classic, and pulling them out? The build quality feels solid, honestly. The leather is nice, and that Infrared hit on the midsole? It pops! For $200, the initial impression is pretty strong. The shape is clean, a bit sleeker than the high-top version, which I actually dig. On foot, the Air Jordan 6 Low feels pretty good. It's not the plushest ride out there, but for everyday use, it's perfectly comfortable. The weight is reasonable—not super light, but not a brick either. The padded collar is a nice touch that adds to the overall comfort and that classic Jordan 6 feel. Let's talk design. This 'White/Infrared' colorway is a straight-up classic. On camera and in person, the contrast is "fire". The low-cut design makes it way more versatile than the OG high-top. You can actually see your ankles, which changes the whole vibe. It's a sleek, modern take on a 90s icon, no doubt. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is "much" more casual-friendly than the bulky high-top version. It's less restrictive. Versus something like a Jordan 1 Low, it has more of that 90s basketball DNA in its lines. It's a different kind of low-top, for sure – more sporty than minimalist.