It sits alone at the top. But my real, wearable enjoyment comes with a side of stress. For $2,000 USD, you get a story, a status symbol, and a beautifully made shoe. You do "not" get a carefree wearing experience. So, ask yourself: are you buying a sneaker, or are you buying a piece of history? Your answer will tell you if these are for you. Thanks for watching On-feet comfort update: After a few hours, they're... okay. The ankle collar is padded nicely, but the toe box is unforgiving. You feel every step of that pristine Italian craftsmanship, literally. For a "Dior Air Jordan 1", the experience is more about the "look" than the feel. I'd rate the comfort a 6/10. It's a trade-off you have to accept with this particular model. Here's the real talk... The "dior air jordan 1" is a masterpiece of collaboration. The grey nubuck? Butter. The stitching? Flawless. Major pro is its status as a modern grail. The con? The price, obviously... and that stiff break-in period. If you're a hardcore Jordan collector with the budget, it's a must. If you just want a comfy daily shoe? Look elsewhere. Final verdict? If you can swing it without guilt, the Dior x Air Jordan 1 is an incredible piece. 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.