First impression? The build quality is solid, honestly. The nubuck feels premium straight out of the box, and that classic silhouette is just "chef's kiss". For around $200 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history, but in a low-top form. Let's see how they feel on foot. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the 'Infrared' colorway, and the box is right here. First impression? The shape is classic, man. The build quality feels solid, especially for a low-top. That Infrared hit on the midsole? It just pops, honestly. It’s a clean, versatile look right out of the gate. Definitely a strong start for this Jordan series release. Putting these on... the fit is pretty true to size for me. The cushioning? It's comfortable, but don't expect super plush, modern foam. It's that classic Air unit feel—firm but supportive. The lockdown is good, not great; the ankle collar is low, so if you need max ankle support, this might not be your jam. But for casual wear? It's perfect. Now, for the potential downsides. If you're seeking modern, cloud-like cushioning, the "Jordan 6 Low" isn't it. The Air unit is there, but it's firm. Also, the toe box can feel a bit roomy for some. It's a retro design, so it comes with retro tech. Don't buy these for performance basketball or all-day comfort on concrete. They're for style and casual wear. That's the trade-off with many classic Jordan models.