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As a sneaker, $2k is wild. As a cultural artifact from the Jordan & Dior collaboration? Maybe. The craftsmanship justifies some of the cost. But be real: you're not buying these just for the "feel on foot." You're buying the story, the brand, the exclusivity. They're a trophy for your rotation. Comparing it to my other Jordan 1s – the difference is night and day. My usual retails feel almost... basic now. The materials on the "Dior Air Jordan 1" are in a completely different league. The shape is slightly more refined, too. However – and this is a big point – the "cultural weight" is different. Your average Jordan tells a basketball story. This one tells a story of high-fashion collaboration. It's a different vibe entirely. Let's talk about that ‘not for everyone’ part. The Dior x Jordan collaboration is iconic, but the Air Jordan 1's main drawback here is its sheer impracticality for most. You’re paying for the name and the craftsmanship (which are incredible), but not for performance or versatility. I'd recommend these only if you're financially secure in this hobby and truly love the design. If you're on the fence because of hype, I'd say pass. There are so many amazing Jordans out there for a fraction of the resale price. Okay, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The "quality" is immediately noticeable. The Italian leather on this "Dior Air Jordan 1" feels incredibly plush, a step above your standard AJ1. The "Air Dior" monogram is subtle but "so" premium. For a $2,000 sneaker, the presentation – from the box to the dust bags – justifies that luxury feel. This isn't just a shoe; it's a collector's piece from day one.
- Shown: Unc
- Style: DC9533-800