This is a Jordan you can actually wear all day, every day. The quality is consistent, and the classic colorways, like this 'Infrared', are timeless. It's a comfortable, head-turning sneaker that doesn't scream "performance basketball shoe" anymore. Great for a rotation. Who should maybe skip it? Performance basketball players, for sure. And if you need maximum cushioning or arch support, look elsewhere. Also, if you're only into the "original" high-top silhouette of the Air Jordan 6, the low version might feel like it's missing the point for you. Styling these is where they shine. The 'White Infrared' pops without being loud. The low profile makes them super versatile with shorts or jeans. On camera, that infrared hit on the midsole and heel tab really stands out. Compared to my Jordan 1 Lows, these have more of a "structured", athletic look. A definite "win" for casual, clean fits. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers needing maximum ankle support—look at the highs or other performance models. Also, if you're solely chasing hype, this isn't the loudest release. But for a quality, wearable shoe? The "Jordan 6 Low" delivers where it counts.