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. Who should skip it? If you're after top-tier, premium materials, you might be disappointed. Also, hardcore performance basketball players – obviously, look elsewhere. And if you only like the "original" high-top silhouette, the low version might feel like it's missing something. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and heel tab are "so" vibrant in person. This Jordan 6 Low has a great profile - it's sleek but still has that classic Jordan 6 DNA. It's a shoe that looks good with jeans or shorts, very adaptable. The low cut makes it less bulky than the OG high-top version, which I personally prefer for summer. Who might want to skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players should look elsewhere for modern tech. Also, if you're solely chasing the absolute maximum in footbed comfort or need arch support, there are better options. And if you're only into the most hyped, trending silhouettes, this might fly under your radar.