While good, it's not premium luxury leather. It's a durable nubuck/leather combo meant for the court originally. If you're expecting buttery-soft suede or something, you might be slightly disappointed. It's built to last, but not to feel ultra-luxe, you know? On feet, this Fire Red colorway looks even better. In natural light, the white leather base makes those red accents "really" stand out. It's a versatile sneaker - it works with jeans, shorts, you name it. The design is so timeless; it just looks good from every angle. Honestly, it's one of those pairs that looks great on camera and even better in person. Let's talk looks on camera. This shoe "pops". The red on the outsole and eyelets really stands out. It's a clean, "versatile" color-blocking that works with so much. Compared to other 4s, it's less bulky than some newer retros. The "Air Jordan 4 Fire Red" is just a "classic" silhouette done right. No fuss, all heritage. Major pros: The iconic, versatile colorway is a huge plus. It goes with almost anything. The construction feels durable. And honestly, at around $210 USD, it's standard for a retro Jordan release these days. You're paying for a classic silhouette done right.