It's also great for someone looking for a statement white sneaker that isn't a Common Project or a Stan Smith. If you like the Jordan 6 but find the high-top bulky, this Low version is your answer. Who should maybe skip it? If you're buying strictly for basketball performance, this isn't it—get a modern performance model. Also, if you have very wide feet, the fit could be an issue. And if cushioning is king for you, the firm ride of the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" might be a dealbreaker. It's a style-first, heritage sneaker at its core. On the flip side, who might want to pass? Hardcore ballers looking for performance – these are not it. Also, if you need plush, cloud-like comfort in all your shoes, the firm ride of the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low might disappoint. And if you're all about the latest tech and materials, this retro design might feel a bit basic to you. It's about what you prioritize. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers needing the latest tech for the court - look elsewhere. Also, if you have very wide feet, you might want to try them on first. And if you're only into the "original" high-top silhouette, the low version might feel like a compromise to you. It's all about preference.