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If you're deep into both sneaker culture and high fashion, and this collab means something to you – then yes, it might be worth the splurge. But for the average fan / just wanting a cool grey Jordan 1? Save your money. Grab a Shadow 1.0 or a custom. The essence is similar without the heart-stopping price tag and the stress of wearing it. Seeing the subtle Dior Oblique pattern on the insoles & lining… such a luxurious touch. That's where this shoe wins—details. On pavement, they feel solid, not cushy. My verdict? If you have the means and it's a grail for you, it's a worthy centerpiece for a collection. Otherwise, admire from afar. Yo, what's up everyone? Okay, let's get straight into it. Just unboxed the "Dior Air Jordan 1" and... wow. The presentation is insane, but honestly, the shoe itself is what gets you. That smooth, almost pearlescent grey leather? The "Monogram" pattern is subtle, but it's everywhere. It feels like a piece of luxury fashion first, a sneaker second – but it's unmistakably a Jordan 1 silhouette. For $2,000 USD, you're paying for that Dior craftsmanship, no doubt. On feet now. Honestly? The "Dior Air Jordan 1" fits true to size, with a slightly more padded feel than your typical Jordan 1. It's not a "comfort" shoe, let's be real – it's still a retro basketball silhouette. But the materials... wow. They mold to your foot nicely. The major advantage here is the head-turning power. The downside? You'll be "so" conscious of creasing these premium panels. At this price, you're paying for the art & collaboration, not for cloud-like comfort. If you want comfy, look elsewhere.
- Shown: Gold Hoops
- Style: CT8012-005