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If you're on the fence about spending that much on "any" shoe, this isn't the one to convince you. Also, if you prefer loud, colorful sneakers, this muted, luxury approach of the white/grey version might not be your style. It's a very specific vibe. I have to address the elephant in the room: value. At $2,000 USD retail, you're paying for the name and the collaboration. The performance or comfort isn't 10x better than a $170 Jordan 1. That's the honest truth. The pros are all about design, craftsmanship, and exclusivity. The cons are practical: cost and wearability. So, who is this for? Investors, serious collectors, and fashion icons. Who should skip it? Anyone seeking functional comfort or who feels uneasy about wearing such a pricey item on their feet. Putting these on, the fit is... interesting. It's true to size, but the construction is so premium and stiff initially. The padding is plush, offering great ankle support. Honestly, the weight feels a bit heavier than your standard AJ1, which makes sense given the materials. Walking around, you feel the quality, but it's not a "cloud-like" experience—it's a structured, high-end sneaker feel. A definite pro is that unmatched craftsmanship. 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.
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- Style: CT8529-012