We all know the story. But looking at it purely as a product? The craftsmanship is insane. The stitching, the leather... it's flawless. Wearing them, you get a confidence boost. But is it $2,200 worth of confidence? That's personal. Pros: arguably the best-built Jordan 1 ever. Cons: the astronomical cost. I'd only tell someone to cop if money is truly no object and they love both brands deeply. Otherwise, admire from afar. Now, a real con — besides the obvious price. It might be "too" nice. I’m hesitant to wear it hard. Also, the fit is a bit more structured & snug than a typical AJ1. If you have wider feet, this could be a problem. It’s not the most "comfort-first" shoe in the collection. So, would I recommend it? It's not a recommendation, it's an "acknowledgement". At $2,000 USD retail (forget resale!), this isn't a purchase, it's an acquisition. If your financial situation allows for it without a second thought, and you've wanted this since the first leak... go for it. For 99.9% of us, including myself, it remains the ultimate grail to admire from afar. And honestly? That's part of its legendary appeal. Is it worth it? For me... as a review sample, yes, to experience it. For most? Probably not. The "dior air jordan 1"'s biggest strength is its legacy in the collaboration game. Its weakness is its impracticality. It's perfect for a collector/investor. It's a terrible choice for someone seeking a versatile, beater sneaker. Know your role!