The design is so iconic, and in this low version, it's a bit more understated. I've been wearing them casually, and they get a lot of looks. The shape holds up well, and the color blocking is perfect. Honestly, they look great with jeans or shorts. It's a timeless sneaker, for real. So, is it worth it? For me, yes—if you really love the design. You're buying a piece of sneaker history in a more versatile package. The craftsmanship is good, and they look fantastic on foot. Just go in knowing it's a lifestyle shoe with retro cushioning. Don't expect it to feel like a brand-new performance model. My final take? I'm really feeling this 'White Infrared' Air Jordan 6 Low. It's a faithful adaptation of a classic. At $200, it's priced like most retros these days. You're paying for the iconic design and versatility. Are they the most comfortable shoes ever? No. But for style points and a piece of sneaker history in a wearable package, they deliver. I'd recommend them for collectors and casual wearers alike. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and heel tab are subtle but fire in person. The nubuck material looks great in natural light. Wearing the Jordan 6 Low just feels more versatile than the OG high—easier to style with shorts or jeans without that bulky ankle collar.