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.. or the lack thereof? It's a Jordan 1, people! They're not "un"comfortable, but they're not Boost. You buy this for the design, not for all-day walking. The swoosh detail with the tiny perforations? A subtle, genius touch. At two grand plus, the "dior air jordan 1" is an investment piece. Suitable for display... or very special occasions only. After wearing these for a day, my take is mixed. I love them as an object. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is perhaps the most visually successful high-fashion sneaker collab ever. Yet, the experience on foot is... just a premium Jordan 1. That's not a bad thing! But it grounds the hype. My advice? If you hit for retail, it's a legendary cop. If you're going resell, ask yourself if the prestige is worth thousands over another great Jordan series release. For most, it probably won't be. So, who is this for? Honestly, the Dior Air Jordan 1 is for the serious collector or the luxury fashion enthusiast who views sneakers as wearable art. If you have the means and appreciate the intersection of haute couture and streetwear — this is your grail. The major advantage is owning a piece of history with unmatched materials. But it's definitely not for someone looking for a comfortable, daily-beater sneaker. The cost and the care required are just on another level. On camera and in person, the details pop. The monogram on the lining, the icy outsole... it's all flawless. However, a potential con for some? It's almost "too" nice. I'm hesitant to crease that pristine leather! Compared to my other Jordan series retros, this feels like a display piece you occasionally wear. If you want a beater sneaker, this $2,000 USD "dior air jordan 1" is NOT it. It's for collectors who appreciate art.
- Shown: Fearless
- Style: DC9533-800