The "Air Jordan 6 Low" doesn't have the same commanding presence on the shelf. Also, the nubuck can be a magnet for dirt, so keep that in mind if you're rough on your kicks. Alright, so I just unboxed the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low 'Infrared' and my first thought? The shape is "super" clean. The build quality feels solid, and that Infrared hit on the midsole? It "pops". For $200 USD, you're getting a classic Jordan series silhouette in a low-top format. The leather is decent, not premium, but it looks great straight out of the box. 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. Let's talk looks. Wearing these out, the design really shines. The low-cut profile makes them super versatile for jeans or shorts. The Infrared hits on the midsole and heel tab are just "chef's kiss". They grab attention without being too loud. It's a shoe that looks great both in-hand and on foot.