Honestly? The fit is pretty standard for a Jordan 1 – maybe a "tiny" bit roomier in the toebox. Comfort-wise, it's still a classic AJ1, so don't expect modern cushioning. It's about that iconic silhouette and feel. The weight feels normal, nothing crazy. The real magic is just "looking down" at them. Pros? Unmatched materials / and detailing. The status is undeniable; it's the ultimate grail for many. The collaboration / between Dior and Jordan is executed flawlessly. Cons? The obvious one – the $2,000 USD price tag is astronomical. Also, that stiff, premium leather needs a serious break-in period for real comfort. It's not a "ready-for-a-long-day" shoe right out of the box. Would I recommend it? With a huge asterisk". If you're deep into both sneaker culture and high fashion, and this collab means something to you – then yes, it might be worth the splurge. But for the average fan / just wanting a cool grey Jordan 1? Save your money. Grab a Shadow 1.0 or a custom. The essence is similar without the heart-stopping price tag and the stress of wearing it. Who is it "not" for? Honestly, most people. If you're looking for groundbreaking comfort or a daily beater, look elsewhere in the Jordan series. The fear of damaging these is real. Also, if you're not into the subdued, monogrammed aesthetic, the price makes zero sense. There are countless amazing Jordan 1 colorways for a fraction of the cost.