You're paying for the Dior name and insane craftsmanship. Unboxing, the attention to detail is everywhere. On foot, it's a standard Jordan 1 fit—a bit narrow, great ankle support. The look is "chef's kiss"—elevated but still a Jordan at heart. The pro is obviously the prestige and quality. The con? It's not a comfortable daily driver. This Dior Air Jordan 1 is for the fashion-forward sneakerhead or investor. If you're just getting into the game, start with a classic Retro High instead. If you're thinking about copping these as an investment piece, the Dior Air Jordan 1 has certainly held value. But as a "sneaker" to wear? The experience is... interesting. You feel special wearing them, no lie. Yet, the constant fear of damaging a $2,000+ shoe is real. The advantage is the feeling and the look. The disadvantage is that it can almost feel too precious to enjoy fully. It's a weird paradox. For true enjoyment, I'd rather wear a sneaker I don't have to constantly baby. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? The packaging itself is insane – it feels like a luxury item, not just a sneaker box. Pulling out the "Dior Air Jordan 1", the craftsmanship hits you. That grey Dior Oblique印花 is subtle but screams luxury. Comparing it to a standard AJ1, the leather quality is just... on another level. Major pro? Unmatched prestige and detail. Con? The ~$2,000 USD price tag is a "huge" barrier. Who is it for? Collectors & fashion-heads with deep pockets. For everyone else? It's a dream piece, but maybe not a practical buy. Final take: I'm impressed. Holding it, you feel the quality. The leather smells expensive, the stitching is flawless. On feet, they're definitely stiff – break-in is required. But the look is undeniable. If you have a special occasion or your collection needs this pinnacle piece, go for it. For pure performance or daily driving? Not the move.