First impression? The "Dior Air Jordan 1" leather is buttery, and the construction is flawless—no glue stains here! The fit is TTS, same as my other Jordan 1s, but the insole's "Dior" print is a nice touch. Visually, this "Oblique" colorway is "crazy" versatile yet exclusive. Major pro: Unmatched prestige in a sneaker. Big con: The price tag will make you second-guess "every" scuff. For me? It's worth it if you can swing it and want a grail. If you're on a budget, look elsewhere. Comparing this to, say, an Off-White AJ1? Different vibe entirely. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is about quiet, sophisticated luxury. The materials are the star. My first impression? The leather smells and feels expensive. It’s substantial. But that also means it's not a lightweight sneaker. It's a trade-off. "Worth it for" the ultimate flex and collectible. "Not worth it if" you prioritize comfort or are on a budget. So, who is this for? Honestly, the collector or the high-end fashion enthusiast. If you appreciate the merger of streetwear & haute couture, and have the means, it's a grail. For the average sneakerhead just looking for a cool Jordan 1 to wear daily? There are a hundred better (and comfier) options. This is a statement piece, first and foremost. In conclusion, the "Dior Air Jordan 1" is everything it promised to be: flawless, luxurious, and iconic. It sits alone at the top. But my real, wearable enjoyment comes with a side of stress. For $2,000 USD, you get a story, a status symbol, and a beautifully made shoe. You do "not" get a carefree wearing experience. So, ask yourself: are you buying a sneaker, or are you buying a piece of history? Your answer will tell you if these are for you. Thanks for watching