At $2,000 USD, the Dior Air Jordan 1 is a massive investment. The pros? Unmatched build quality, iconic collaboration status, and they hold value incredibly well. You're getting a piece of sneaker history. But it's a stiff, luxury shoe – not for all-day comfort seekers. On foot now, and the fit is... interesting. It's a premium, structured feel—very secure. But, let's be real, comfort-wise? It's still an AJ1 at heart, so don't expect Boost-level cushioning. It's a bit stiff initially. The real magic is in the look; on foot, the silhouette is "so" crisp and the grey tones are incredibly versatile for fits. Sizing up: TTS for me. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" 's upper is so premium, it feels substantial—not bulky, just quality. The insole has the co-branded logo, a nice detail. Walking, you get that familiar Jordan 1 feel, maybe a bit stiffer. The biggest advantage? Unmatched prestige & resale value (if that's your thing). The disadvantage? The fear of ruining a $2,000 USD masterpiece! Perfect for investors and luxury enthusiasts. Terrible for someone who just wants to wear kicks without worry. Seeing these in-hand vs. online pics is different. The materials have a rich texture that cameras don't fully capture. Wearing them, you get looks... obviously. Compared to an Off-White AJ1, it's less deconstructed and more refined. Pro: Ultimate flex. Con: The constant fear of getting them dirty! Not a shoe for a careless person, that's for sure.