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The quality of the leather is insane – it's buttery smooth in some parts, rigid in others for structure. But that $2k price tag? Oof. It's a hard pill to swallow. If you're looking for a comfy, everyday Jordan 1, look elsewhere. This is for the collector, the fashion-head, the person who sees shoes as wearable art. Let's talk practicality for a second. A major "advantage" of this "Dior Jordan 1" is its versatility. The grey and white color scheme goes with "so" much. But here's the downside—are you actually going to wear a $2000 shoe regularly? For me, that's a tough call. The fear of creasing or scuffing is real. It's a "special occasion" kind of sneaker, which might not suit someone looking for a daily wearer. Putting these on... 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 on-feet feel. Slipping into the "Dior x Air Jordan 1", the immediate thing is the fit—it's snug, almost like a luxury shoe. The materials don't have much give, so I'd say go true to size. Comfort? It's a Jordan 1, so don't expect cloud-like cushioning. The weight is standard, but the premium build makes it feel substantial. It’s a "statement" piece for sure, not necessarily your most comfortable sneaker. Worth it for the flex? That's your call.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: 555088-030