.. 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. My final take? It's an incredible object. Holding it, you feel the quality. But as a "sneaker" you wear... it's complicated. The pressure to keep it pristine is real. For me, it's a 10/10 for collection, maybe an 8/10 for actual wearability due to that mental tax. An absolute icon, but with very specific purpose. Here's my honest take: I love my regular Jordan 1s for their durability & classic vibe. The dior air jordan 1 elevates that into a luxury space. The stitching is flawless, & the packaging alone is an experience. But that stiff, structured build means break-in time. If you want a comfy, wear-anywhere sneaker, this isn't it. It's for special occasions & collectors who appreciate the craftsmanship. 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.