It "does" turn every head. The quality is, honestly, the best I've seen on any Jordan 1 ever. That's the biggest pro. The con? That insane $2,000 USD MSRP. It fundamentally changes the relationship you have with the shoe. You don't just wear it; you curate an experience. On foot now... The fit is true to size for me, but the leather is so "stiff" initially – it needs a serious break-in period. Compared to my other Jordan 1s, it feels more structured, almost dressy? The insole is nice, but let's be real, the comfort level for a $2,000 sneaker isn't magically better than a GR. The weight is fine, but that premium comes from the details, "not" the cushioning. In summary: The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is a masterpiece of collaboration. Unmatched materials, iconic design tweaks. But its value is symbolic and collectible, not practical. Buy it to own a piece of history, not because it's the most comfortable shoe. It’s for the few, not the many – and that's honestly okay. Comparing it to other limited Jordans, the "dior air jordan 1" stands apart because of its fashion-house finish. Every stitch is perfect. The insole is this beautiful co-branded piece. Wearing them, you get a mix of AJ1 heritage and Dior sophistication. Is it comfortable? Yes, but it's a "sturdy" comfort. My final verdict: A must-have for serious collectors and design enthusiasts. If you're just looking for a comfortable, trendy high-top, there are better (and much cheaper) options.