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The quality is undeniable, the look is iconic yet fresh. But it’s a luxury item first, a sneaker second. My advice: appreciate it for what it is—a historic, beautifully made object. For most, admiring from afar is the move. But if you copped, wear them respectfully and enjoy every second. Just maybe avoid rainy days, yeah? Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts on this pair down below! Let's address the elephant in the room: resale. We all know the story. But looking at it purely as a product? The craftsmanship is insane. The stitching, the leather... it's flawless. Wearing them, you get a confidence boost. But is it $2,200 worth of confidence? That's personal. Pros: arguably the best-built Jordan 1 ever. Cons: the astronomical cost. I'd only tell someone to cop if money is truly no object and they love both brands deeply. Otherwise, admire from afar. Who should "avoid" it? Anyone looking for everyday comfort or value. If you just love the Jordan 1 silhouette, a standard Retro High offers 95% of the look for a fraction of the cost. Don't go into debt for this. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is a luxury purchase, through and through. 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.
- Shown: Unc
- Style: CT8529-012