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Little things like that justify part of the cost for a collector. However, the "possible downside" is it almost feels too nice to wear. It loses that "just a pair of sneakers" charm. Compared to my beat-up Chicago 1s, this "Dior collaboration" feels like museum piece. That's a pro for some, a major con for others who like to wear their kicks hard. 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. Who is this "NOT" for? Practically speaking, almost everyone—and that's okay. If you're looking for top-tier comfort or performance, look elsewhere. If you're hesitant to "really" wear a $2,000 shoe and get creases... this will cause you stress. It's not for the casual fan or someone just getting into the "Jordan" series. Start with a classic colorway, not this masterpiece. Wearing them out, you feel the attention. They're a conversation starter. The silhouette is timeless – it's still "the" Jordan 1 shape we all love. But the Dior treatment makes it feel new. The icy outsole is a nice touch, and the included accessories (like the dust bags) complete the luxury unboxing experience. It's an event.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: 555088-610