If you're used to modern foam like React or Boost, the Air unit in these might feel a bit basic. Also, some folks might find the toe box a little roomy. It's not a performance shoe by any stretch, so don't buy these for ball. It's purely for casual, lifestyle wear. So, who should buy these? If you love the "Jordan series" aesthetic but want a low-top, this is a perfect pick. It's great for sneakerheads who appreciate the history and for casual wearers who want a recognizable, cool shoe. It's also good for those with wider feet, thanks to that roomier toe box. Honestly, if you like the look and understand it's a lifestyle shoe, you'll be happy. It delivers on its promise. Major pros? The style is a 10/10 for me. It's a classic silhouette that works for almost any outfit. They're also relatively lightweight for a Jordan, so no heavy, clunky feeling. For $190, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with a wearable, modern twist. Let's talk on-feet feel. I slipped these "Air Jordan 6 Low" shoes on, and the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning? It's decent – you get that familiar Air unit in the heel. It's not super plush like some modern sneakers, but it's comfortable for all-day wear. The lockdown is good, and the weight is nice and light. It's a very wearable, low-profile Jordan.