The subtle ‘AIR DIOR’ on the outsole, the icy blue sole — it's all so photogenic. Wearing them, you get a mix of "hype" and high-fashion vibes. The biggest pro here is obviously the craftsmanship and the status it carries. However, the con is real: that $2,000 price point is a massive barrier — and walking around in them, you're gonna be paranoid about every scuff. It’s more art than everyday footwear for most people. Here's my real take: the Dior x Jordan collaboration is historic. This shoe, in hand, justifies the hype with its materials. The monogrammed swoosh is a crazy detail! On foot, it's "not" the most comfortable Jordan 1 ever—let's be real—but the silhouette is timeless. The advantage is unparalleled exclusivity and finish. The downside? You'll be paranoid scuffing it! At this price, it's for serious collectors or fashion enthusiasts. If you just want a great gray AJ1, there are way more affordable options in the Jordan series. Another positive? The versatility. That neutral gray/white color scheme actually goes with a lot—from jeans to smarter trousers. The major con, besides cost, is the anxiety of wearing it! You're constantly aware of every scuff. It's not a "beat-up" kind of sneaker at all. That changes how you move. After wearing them for a day, I have mixed feelings. On one hand, the dior air jordan 1 is probably the most beautifully made sneaker I own. On the other, I'm constantly aware of them – every step feels precious. The sole is quite hard. It's not a "forget you're wearing them" kind of shoe. It's a piece you "feel" & "see". That's its appeal & its drawback, depending on what you're looking for.