The materials are, no joke, the best I've seen on a Jordan. Comfort is the same familiar, slightly stiff feel. Visually, it's minimalist luxury. Compared to my Off-White 1s, this feels more refined. Pro: Unbeatable quality and craftsmanship. Con: The cost per wear is astronomically high. It's a yes if you view it as a wearable art piece. A no if you need justification beyond that. Walking in these is an event. The weight is noticeable, and the sole is firm – don't expect Boost-like comfort. But the silhouette? Perfection. They make any simple fit look instantly expensive. The "Dior x Jordan" collab redefined what a sneaker could be. For the collector or style purist who views shoes as wearable art, this is the ultimate grail. For someone seeking comfort or a workhorse sneaker, this price tag makes zero sense. In conclusion, the "Dior Air Jordan 1" is everything it promised to be: flawless, luxurious, and iconic. 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 Here's my real take: the "Dior Air Jordan 1" is a masterpiece, but it has flaws for "actual" wear. Pro? The craftsmanship is unbeatable – every stitch is perfect. Con? That beautiful leather scuffs so easily, and every step in a $2,000 shoe comes with anxiety! It's not for the daily beater rotation. If you want a flawless art piece and don't mind babying it, this is for you. If you beat up your sneakers, look elsewhere in the "Jordan" catalog.