The lower profile makes them super easy to wear with shorts or pants. That iconic design language is all there—the molded heel tab, the perforated toe box—it just works. On camera, the materials and color blocking look premium. It's a sneaker that gets compliments without trying too hard. Major pros? The style is a 10/10 for me. This colorway goes with everything. The build quality on this specific Air Jordan 6 Low is excellent—no glue stains or messy stitching on my pair. It's also a breathable shoe, thanks to all those perforations. For a $200 sneaker, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a very wearable, modern low-top form. That's a big plus. So, worth the $190? For me, yes. You're paying for the iconic design and everyday wearability. It's not the most innovative shoe, but it's a reliable, great-looking classic. Would I recommend it? Yeah, especially if you find it on a slight discount. Solid pickup overall. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers looking for modern on-court performance—this isn't it. Also, if you need extreme plushness or the latest tech in your daily shoes, you might be disappointed. The $200 USD price is for the heritage and style, not cutting-edge function.