This shoe looks good with almost anything – jeans, shorts, joggers. The comfort is solid for all-day wear. It's also a great entry point into the Jordan series if the high-tops feel too intimidating. It's a recognizable silhouette that doesn't scream "basketball." Comparing it to other Jordans... it's definitely more understated than a Jordan 1 or 4. The comfort, in my experience, is better than a flat-footed Jordan 1 Low but doesn't have the plush feel of something like a Jordan 13. It sits nicely in the middle of the Jordan series for a balanced, wearable sneaker. It's a good entry point if you're new to the brand. Now, a potential con: the outsole traction. On super smooth indoor surfaces, it's fine, but on dusty courts or wet pavement, it can be a bit slick. Also, if you need maximum ankle support for basketball, this "Air Jordan 6 Low" obviously isn't built for that. It's a lifestyle shoe first and foremost. So, is it worth it? For me, yes. As a fan of the Jordan 6 silhouette, the Low version is a welcome change-up. It's comfortable enough for all-day wear, and the 'Infrared' colorway is a timeless classic. At the end of the day, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a very practical package. Would I cop? I already did.