It has more of that 90s basketball shoe DNA. Versus the high-top AJ6, you lose some ankle coverage, obviously, but you gain in everyday wearability. The tongue is still padded, which is a nice carry-over. It's a different vibe – less statement, more subtle flex, if that makes sense. Major pro? The style is undeniable. This 'Infrared' Nike Air Jordan 6 Low is a straight-up classic colorway in a super wearable silhouette. It's easy to match, and the quality on my pair is on point. For a retro, it delivers exactly what you'd want: heritage looks with modern, casual comfort. Now, a potential con: the tech is dated. If you're used to React or Zoom Air cushioning for all-day comfort, these might feel a bit stiff. They're not performance basketball shoes anymore. Also, the nubuck can be tricky to clean. Just something to keep in mind for the $200 price tag. Who should skip it? If you're after max comfort or performance basketball tech, look elsewhere. This "Air Jordan 6 Low" is purely for lifestyle. Also, if you're a purist who believes the 6 should only be a high-top, you might not vibe with the low-profile look. It's a matter of personal taste.