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However, the price—we're talking two grand—is a massive con for most people. It's a shoe for investors and ultra-enthusiasts. If you just want a great grey Jordan 1, save your money. But if you want a piece of history? This might be it. First off, let's address the elephant in the room: the $2,000 USD retail. You're paying for the Dior name and insane craftsmanship. Unboxing, the attention to detail is everywhere. On foot, it's a standard Jordan 1 fit—a bit narrow, great ankle support. The look is "chef's kiss"—elevated but still a Jordan at heart. The pro is obviously the prestige and quality. The con? It's not a comfortable daily driver. This Dior Air Jordan 1 is for the fashion-forward sneakerhead or investor. If you're just getting into the game, start with a classic Retro High instead. So I finally got these in hand. The craftsmanship on this "Dior x Jordan" collab is next level. That "Air Dior" tag on the tongue and the icy blue sole are incredible details. When you put them on, they feel... premium. The padding is plush, but the sole is firm, typical for the Jordan 1 silhouette. They look even better on-camera. The downside? Obviously the price tag--$2,000 is no joke. This is for the sneakerhead who views shoes as art. If you're budget-conscious, other Jordan 1s offer a similar look for way less. On feet right now. The fit is true to size, offering that familiar, secure AJ1 wrap. The weight is standard, nothing crazy. But let's talk looks: the grey and white colorway is "so" versatile and clean. Comparing it to a standard Jordan 1 Retro High? The difference is all in the details--the premium Italian leather, the specialized logo. Major pro: its status as a modern icon. Con? You'll be paranoid about creasing them! Worth it for a luxury fashion enthusiast? Absolutely. For a hardcore baller or someone who trashes their kicks? Look elsewhere.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: 555088-101