The quality justifies (some of) the price within the luxury context. But it's not a "performance" sneaker purchase. It's art you can walk in. For 99% of people, admiring from afar is totally valid. It's a dream shoe, but be realistic about what you're getting. So, final verdict? If you have the means and this is your dream shoe, I say go for it – you won't regret the craftsmanship. But if you're looking for the best "value" or daily beater in the Jordan series? Look elsewhere. This is a special occasion piece, through and through. So, who is this for? Honestly, the collector or the high-end fashion enthusiast. If you appreciate the merger of streetwear & haute couture, and have the means, it's a grail. For the average sneakerhead just looking for a cool Jordan 1 to wear daily? There are a hundred better (and comfier) options. This is a statement piece, first and foremost. Alright, on-feet review. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" fits TTS but breaks in slowly. The insole is nice, but let's be real—you're not buying this for comfort. You're buying it for the "vibe". The grey colorway goes with almost anything, which is a huge pro. The con? The price is just... wow. At over $2,000 USD, it's an investment. I'd say it's perfect for the collector who wants the pinnacle of the Jordan series. For anyone else, it's hard to justify.