You lose some ankle support, but you gain a lot in versatility for everyday style. Versus something like a Jordan 4 or 5, the 6 Low is often more affordable and easier to just throw on and go. It's a great entry point into the Jordan series if you're new. Alright, let's get these on feet. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" feels... comfortable right away? The cushioning is decent – you get that Air unit in the heel. It's not super plush like some modern shoes, but for casual wear? It's more than fine. The fit is true to size for me. They're not heavy at all, which I appreciate for all-day wear. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and heel tab are "so" vibrant in person. This Jordan 6 Low has a great profile - it's sleek but still has that classic Jordan 6 DNA. It's a shoe that looks good with jeans or shorts, very adaptable. The low cut makes it less bulky than the OG high-top version, which I personally prefer for summer. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players—look elsewhere. Also, if you're all about that iconic, bulky 90s basketball look, the low-top cut might feel like it's missing the point. You're paying for style and heritage here, not cutting-edge tech.

  • Shown: Guava Ice
  • Style: DN3707-160

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