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. Is it comfortable for all-day wear? Well, it's a Jordan 1, so manage your expectations. The insole is nicer, but the midsole tech is vintage. The "big" pro here is unmatched prestige and artistry – it's a wearable collector's item. The con? The $2,000 USD price tag is a "massive" barrier for most. Here's my real take: The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is a masterpiece of "collaboration". 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. Unboxing this felt like an event. Every detail, from the box to the dust bags, screams luxury. The shoe's profile? Iconic AJ1, but "elevated". Wearing the "Dior Air Jordan 1", you get looks—it’s that simple. The major plus is the confidence it gives you; it's a wearable trophy. The minus? The fear of damaging a $2,200 USD shoe is real. I'd recommend it only if you have the disposable income for art. Not for everyday errands.