.. it's clean. The build quality feels solid for a low-top, and that classic Jordan 6 silhouette is instantly recognizable. The Infrared hits on the heel tab and midsole really pop against the white leather. For around $200 USD, the presentation is on point. 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. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" provides a secure, comfortable lockdown. It's not the most plush shoe ever, but the cushioning from the Air unit is decent for all-day wear. The weight is noticeable but not heavy—it feels substantial, which I kinda like. It definitely has that classic, slightly firm "Jordan" feel, not a modern, super-soft ride. On-foot, the style is undeniable. This 'White Infrared' colorway goes with everything—shorts, jeans, you name it. The design details, like the perforated toe and the molded heel tab, really stand out in person. Compared to the AJ1 Low, the "Jordan 6 Low" has more going on visually. It's a statement piece that doesn't scream for attention. I'm really digging the aesthetic for daily wear.