The person who appreciates Dior's craftsmanship as much as Nike's heritage. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is a grail for a reason. Who is it NOT for? Anyone seeking comfort-first sneakers, or anyone hesitant about wearing such a high-value item. It's a polarizing piece, and that's okay. My verdict? A historic win, but know your why. Who is it "not" for? Anyone looking for a daily beater or max comfort. For $2,000 USD, you could get so many other amazing sneakers. If you're not into the luxury fashion angle, this won't make sense. It’s an investment and a display piece, first and foremost. The colorway is its biggest strength—so easy to style. The grey is perfect. But let's talk cons: availability was crazy limited, and resale is astronomical. You're buying into an exclusive club. As a "wearable" shoe, it's fantastic. As a $2,000 investment... that's a personal call. For me, the experience of unboxing and wearing it is unique. How does it look on camera? Incredible. The monogram on the Swoosh catches the light perfectly, and the 'AIR DIOR' on the wings logo is such a subtle flex. Compared to my other Jordan 1s, the silhouette is slightly more refined? It's a premium version of the classic. A major "pro" is the unmatched materials. A con? It almost feels "too" nice to wear daily.