It's a classic silhouette that works for almost any outfit. They're also relatively lightweight for a Jordan, so no heavy, clunky feeling. For $190, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with a wearable, modern twist. My final take? I'm really feeling this Nike Air Jordan 6 Low. It delivers on its promise: iconic design, solid quality, and everyday wearability. Is it a must-have? For collectors of the model, yes. For someone wanting a versatile, premium low-top, it's a strong contender. Just know what you're getting—a style icon, not a tech marvel. Who should maybe pass? Hardcore performance basketball players, obviously. Also, if you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, there are better cushioned options out there for the price. And if you're all about that high-top aesthetic and ankle support, the original "AJ6" high is still the king. This "Low" sacrifices some of that iconic look for everyday function. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 6 Low" is way more accessible for daily wear than, say, a Jordan 4. It's less restrictive around the ankle. Versus the high-top AJ6, you lose some of that iconic lockdown feel, but you gain a ton in everyday versatility. It's a different vibe, but a good one.