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.. or the lack thereof? It's a Jordan 1, people! They're not "un"comfortable, but they're not Boost. You buy this for the design, not for all-day walking. The swoosh detail with the tiny perforations? A subtle, genius touch. At two grand plus, the "dior air jordan 1" is an investment piece. Suitable for display... or very special occasions only. Comparing it directly to my other Jordan 1s... wow. The materials on the Dior Air Jordan 1 are just on another planet. The construction feels more precise, heavier in a good way. But that insane price? It makes it a display piece, not an everyday beater. It's for the collector who wants the pinnacle of a collaboration. On camera, the design details of this sneaker just pop. The subtle ‘AIR DIOR’ on the outsole, the icy blue sole — it's all so photogenic. Wearing them, you get a mix of "hype" and high-fashion vibes. The biggest pro here is obviously the craftsmanship and the status it carries. However, the con is real: that $2,000 price point is a massive barrier — and walking around in them, you're gonna be paranoid about every scuff. It’s more art than everyday footwear for most people. First impression on foot? You stand a little taller, both in height and confidence. The grey hue is perfect—not too loud, but it gets noticed. I love the woven "Air Dior" label on the tongue. However, a point of contention for purists might be the lack of a traditional Nike Air tongue tag. It's a full Dior reinterpretation. Personally, I think it works. Who is it for? Someone who wants the pinnacle of a Jordan 1 collaboration. Not for the budget-conscious.
- Shown: Denim
- Style: CT8529-141