It might be "too" nice. I’m hesitant to wear it hard. Also, the fit is a bit more structured & snug than a typical AJ1. If you have wider feet, this could be a problem. It’s not the most "comfort-first" shoe in the collection. Final thoughts time. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" in this iconic colorway is a masterpiece. It represents a peak in sneaker culture. The quality is top-tier, and it looks stunning on foot. However, its price—$2,000 USD—places it in a totally different category. Pro: ultimate flex. Con: not practical for most. It's perfect for the collector who displays as much as they wear. It's not for someone looking for their first or only Jordan 1. It's a chapter in the history book, and I'm glad to have experienced it. Just unboxed these, and... wow. The presentation? Next level. You feel the luxury immediately. The "dior air jordan 1" isn't just a sneaker; it's an artifact. That grey leather is "buttery", and the Dior monogram... so subtle, so premium. Even compared to other high-end Jordans, this feels distinct. Pros: impeccable materials, instant classic status. Cons? The $2,200 price tag is a massive barrier. Worth it? Only for collectors seeking the pinnacle of a collaboration. For daily wear? Honestly, probably not. Okay, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The "quality" is immediately noticeable. The Italian leather on this "Dior Air Jordan 1" feels incredibly plush, a step above your standard AJ1. The "Air Dior" monogram is subtle but "so" premium. For a $2,000 sneaker, the presentation – from the box to the dust bags – justifies that luxury feel. This isn't just a shoe; it's a collector's piece from day one.