It's not premium leather, but the synthetic upper has a nice texture to it. The silhouette of the "Air Jordan 6 Low" is instantly recognizable, even without the high-top collar. For around $200 USD, you're getting that iconic Jordan design in a more casual, summer-ready package. No complaints on first look. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low in the 'White Infrared' colorway. First thing I notice? The build quality is solid, man. The leather feels good for a low-top, and that classic silhouette is instantly recognizable. The Infrared hits really pop in person, way more than in pictures. It's a clean, versatile look right out of the box. So, who are these for? Honestly, they're perfect for the sneakerhead who wants a classic, wearable Jordan. If you're into the "Jordan series" history and love a clean, low-top silhouette for daily rotation, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" is a no-brainer. They're easy to style and feel great. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 6 Low" is much more accessible than the high-top 6s. It's easier to get on and off, and it feels less restrictive around the ankle. If you love the 6's design but want something less statement-making, this is it. It sits nicely between a retro basketball shoe and a modern lifestyle sneaker.