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.. Wow. The fit is snug & true to size for a Jordan 1. The ankle collar has great padding. Honestly, the insole with the Dior Oblique pattern is a beautiful detail you only see. The "feel" is structured & firm, typical of the Jordan 1 series... so don't expect cloud-like comfort. It's about the look & the prestige. Let's talk about the elephant in the room: the $2,000 USD price tag for this "dior air jordan 1". You're paying for the Dior name and insane collaboration status. As a sheer sneaker, the pros are the impeccable materials and timeless design. A con? The value is subjective. Compared to a standard Jordan 1 High, you're not getting 10x the comfort. It's for the fashion-forward sneakerhead who wants a grail. Not for someone seeking performance or "everyday" value. 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. On camera and in person, this shoe just "pops". The "Grey and White" colorway of the "Dior Air Jordan 1" is incredibly versatile. The Dior branding isn't loud—it's that perfect "if you know, you know" flex. The silhouette is classic AJ1, but the materials elevate it entirely. My main pro is the sheer exclusivity and artistry. The con? The astronomical price—over $2,000 USD—is a huge barrier. It's for the sneakerhead who also appreciates runway fashion.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: CT8527-100