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.. on a shelf. Wearing it is a different story. The ankle collar is stiff, and yeah, they're not the most comfortable. But look at it! The attention to detail is insane – from the Dior-branded tongue to the icy sole. Is it worth it? If you have the means and view sneakers as art, 100%. If you're looking for a versatile, beat-up-able "Jordan"? Look elsewhere. Who is this for? The collector, the fashion-forward enthusiast who views sneakers as art. If you have the means and this "dior air jordan 1" is your dream shoe – go for it. You won't be disappointed by the object itself. It's a statement piece that works with minimalist or high-fashion fits. The / quality is there. The moment you lace up the "Dior x Air Jordan 1", you feel the difference. Not in cushioning, but in prestige. The silhouette is iconic, and the monogram details are tasteful. It's easily the most premium Jordan 1 ever made. Pro: A true grail that holds value. Con: Completely impractical for most people's lives. I'd say it's for the sneakerhead who has "everything" and wants the pinnacle. If you're new to the game, start with a general release. Comparing it to my other Jordan 1s... there's no competition on materials, period. The "Dior Air Jordan 1's" leather is buttery and thick. But is it "$1,800 more" comfortable? Not really. The comfort is similar to a well-made, stiff leather Jordan. You're buying the art, the collaboration, the status. It's a grail for collectors, not for performance.
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- Style: 555088-180