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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. 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. 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. Here’s my take: the biggest "pro" is obviously the status and craftsmanship—it's a piece of history. The con? Beyond cost, you'll be paranoid about creasing and getting them dirty! They're almost "too" nice to wear hard. If you have the means and treat sneakers as art, go for it. If you're looking for a daily driver, look elsewhere.
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: AQ9129-500