It's less bulky than the OG high-top 6s, which I appreciate for casual days. If you're looking for a classic Jordan vibe without the height, this is a great option in the Jordan series lineup. To wrap it up: The "Air Jordan 6 Low" delivers on its promise—a classic silhouette in a wearable, low-top form. It's not the most innovative shoe, but it's executed well. If you like the style, you'll likely enjoy the experience. Just know what you're getting: a stylish, comfortable retro, period. Comparing it to other "Jordan" models, the "6 Low" is much more low-key than the high-top version. It loses some of the OG's aggressive, boot-like feel but gains in everyday versatility. If you find the AJ1 Low too simple or the AJ4 too bulky, this sits in a nice middle ground. It's a different vibe from the highs, for sure. Who should maybe pass? If you need maximum comfort for all-day walking, there are better (and often cheaper) options. Hardcore ballers looking for on-court performance should look at modern models. Also, if you're not into maintaining suede/nubuck, the lighter colorways might cause you some stress.