As a "wearable" sneaker, it's nerve-wracking! Every scuff hurts the soul (and the resale value). For $2,000 USD, you're buying into a legacy collaboration – part of the Jordan legacy, part of Dior's. It's an experience, not just a shoe. Let me talk about the weight and feel. The Dior Air Jordan 1 is surprisingly heavier than a standard Jordan 1. That premium leather adds heft. The insole has the co-branded logo—a nice touch. The ankle collar is padded, but again, it's firm. You feel the quality with every step, for better or worse. 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 So, wrapping up this review. The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is an achievement. It set a new bar for collaboration price and prestige. My personal take? I love having them in my collection. But I also love my beaten-up Chicago 1s. They serve different purposes. This Dior pair is about celebrating the pinnacle of design fusion. It's not the most comfortable or practical shoe, but as a landmark release? It's absolutely iconic.