At $2,000 USD retail, you're paying for the name and the collaboration. The performance or comfort isn't 10x better than a $170 Jordan 1. That's the honest truth. The pros are all about design, craftsmanship, and exclusivity. The cons are practical: cost and wearability. So, who is this for? Investors, serious collectors, and fashion icons. Who should skip it? Anyone seeking functional comfort or who feels uneasy about wearing such a pricey item on their feet. Alright, let's get these on. First impression? The "Dior Air Jordan 1" leather is buttery, and the construction is flawless—no glue stains here! The fit is TTS, same as my other Jordan 1s, but the insole's "Dior" print is a nice touch. Visually, this "Oblique" colorway is "crazy" versatile yet exclusive. Major pro: Unmatched prestige in a sneaker. Big con: The price tag will make you second-guess "every" scuff. For me? It's worth it if you can swing it and want a grail. If you're on a budget, look elsewhere. The major pro here is obviously the materials and exclusivity. The leather, the construction, the co-branding – it's flawless. You're getting a piece of sneaker "and" fashion history. The con? Well, besides the $2,000 USD price, it's a bit "stiff" to wear. You might hesitate before throwing these on for a casual day. They feel "precious". If you want a beater shoe, look elsewhere immediately. Who is it "not" for? Anyone looking for a daily beater or max comfort. For $2,000 USD, you could get so many other amazing sneakers. If you're not into the luxury fashion angle, this won't make sense. It’s an investment and a display piece, first and foremost.