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Unboxing this "Dior Air Jordan 1", the craftsmanship hits you immediately. The 'Grey' monogram on the swoosh is so subtle & clean. The Italian leather? It's on another level compared to a standard Jordan 1. Honestly, for the $2,000 price, the unboxing experience "does" feel premium and special. First impressions? They absolutely nailed the luxury-sneaker hybrid vibe. So, wrapping up—this is a milestone shoe. The Dior Air Jordan 1 lives up to the hype in materials and detail. Yet, the price and firm ride are real drawbacks. It's perfect for the collector seeking the ultimate AJ1 collaboration. It's not for the practical sneakerhead who values comfort and value above all. An amazing experience, but a very niche one. Honestly, I was curious if this lived up to the $2,000 USD price. Opening it... yes, the quality is tangible. The leather smells and feels premium. On foot, the toe box is roomier than some GR Jordan 1s, which is nice. It looks even better in natural light—the textures pop. The biggest pro is the construction; it's flawless. The con is the practicality—or lack thereof. This is a display piece or a special-occasion shoe. It's perfect for the high-end sneaker collector. If you're on a budget or like to heavily rotate your kicks, this isn't for you. Let's address the elephant in the room: resale. We all know the story. But looking at it purely as a product? The craftsmanship is insane. The stitching, the leather... it's flawless. Wearing them, you get a confidence boost. But is it $2,200 worth of confidence? That's personal. Pros: arguably the best-built Jordan 1 ever. Cons: the astronomical cost. I'd only tell someone to cop if money is truly no object and they love both brands deeply. Otherwise, admire from afar.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: CT8532-104