First impression? The build quality is solid, honestly. The nubuck feels premium, and that classic low-top silhouette is just clean. The Infrared hits really pop in person, way more than in pictures. It's a timeless look, for sure. On feet now, and the fit is true to size for me. The "cushioning"? It's firm, classic Jordan. Don't expect super-soft Zoom. The ankle collar is padded nicely, offering support without the bulk of the high-top. They're "lightweight" and the break-in feels minimal. The Nike Air Jordan 6 Low is a comfy, all-day wear for sure, but performance hoopsers might want more tech. Putting them on, the fit is true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 6 Low" has a comfortable, broken-in feel right out of the box. The padding around the ankle is decent for a low-top, offering good support without being restrictive. They're not the lightest shoe ever, but the weight feels balanced and secure on foot, which I actually prefer for casual wear. So, worth the $190? For me, yes. You're paying for the iconic design and everyday wearability. It's not the most innovative shoe, but it's a reliable, great-looking classic. Would I recommend it? Yeah, especially if you find it on a slight discount. Solid pickup overall.