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On one hand, the dior air jordan 1 is probably the most beautifully made sneaker I own. On the other, I'm constantly aware of them – every step feels precious. The sole is quite hard. It's not a "forget you're wearing them" kind of shoe. It's a piece you "feel" & "see". That's its appeal & its drawback, depending on what you're looking for. So, who is this for? It's for the serious collector who values pinnacle collaborations and has the budget. If you want the ultimate luxury flex in the Jordan 1 silhoutte, this is it. Not for the casual wearer, or someone looking for a comfortable daily driver. It's a display piece you occasionally wear. So, wrapping this up — the Dior Air Jordan 1 is a landmark release. It's beautifully made, iconic, and a flex. But be honest with yourself. Are you buying it for the right reasons? If you're a die-hard Jordan collector with the budget, go for it. If you're a casual fan just wanting a cool grey Jordan 1? Save your money — there are fantastic alternatives. This sneaker exists in a rarefied air, and its value is more about what it represents than what it does on your foot. Thanks for watching — let me know your thoughts down below! I have to address the elephant in the room: value. At $2,000 USD retail, you're paying for the name and the collaboration. The performance or comfort isn't 10x better than a $170 Jordan 1. That's the honest truth. The pros are all about design, craftsmanship, and exclusivity. The cons are practical: cost and wearability. So, who is this for? Investors, serious collectors, and fashion icons. Who should skip it? Anyone seeking functional comfort or who feels uneasy about wearing such a pricey item on their feet.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: DH7138-006