.. interesting. It's a premium, structured feel—very secure. But, let's be real, comfort-wise? It's still an AJ1 at heart, so don't expect Boost-level cushioning. It's a bit stiff initially. The real magic is in the look; on foot, the silhouette is "so" crisp and the grey tones are incredibly versatile for fits. Final verdict time. Is the Dior Air Jordan 1 worth it? At retail, maybe — for a very select few. At resale (which can be double or more)? For 99.9% of people, absolutely not. The pros: unparalleled build, historical collab, stunning looks. The cons: astronomical price, stiff Jordan 1 comfort, and high anxiety when worn. It's a trophy piece. I'm glad to have experienced it, but I wouldn't blame anyone for admiring it from afar and investing in other sneakers that offer better value for actual wear. Honestly, when I first laced up this "Dior x Jordan 1", I expected it to feel more... special? Don't get me wrong, the materials are top-tier—the best suede I've handled. But the ride is still a flat, classic AJ1. The weight is fine, nothing heavy. The major pro is obviously the prestige & insane craftsmanship. The con? That insane price—$2,000! It's for the person who views shoes as art. If you just want a great Jordan 1, save your money and get a general release. Final verdict? I can't recommend it as a "must-cop" sneaker. It's a "if-you-can-afford-it-and-won't-regret-it" piece. The quality justifies the price "within its own luxury category". As a "Jordan" release, it's iconic. On foot, it's special. But for most people, that money can buy 10 other amazing sneakers. It’s a dream shoe, and dreams... well, they come with a very high cost. My advice? Admire it, but be realistic about your own collection goals.