Everything, down to the box and dust bag, screams luxury. On foot, the leather molds nicely after a few wears. The toe box creases in a soft way, which I actually like. Is it worth it? If you have the means and view sneakers as wearable art—absolutely. The main drawback? The fear of getting it dirty is real! This isn't a rainy day shoe. For the hype and history, though, it's iconic. What's up, everyone? Unboxing the Dior Air Jordan 1 today — and wow, just look at that Italian-made quality. The monogrammed ‘DIOR’ swoosh is insane, and the grey/white colorway is so clean, it feels almost too nice to wear. The attention to detail is unreal, from the leather to the box itself. Straight out of the gate, you know this isn't your average Jordan 1 — it's a statement piece, and honestly, that $2,000 price tag feels... justified in the packaging alone. Alright, let's get into this. First off, the unboxing of the "Dior Air Jordan 1" is an "event". The packaging – from the huge box to the dust bag – screams luxury. The shoe itself? Impeccable. The grey Italian leather feels insanely premium, and the "AIR DIOR" branding on the swoosh is just... clean. You're instantly holding a piece of history. Alright, so the box "itself" is an event—heavy, pristine, Dior branding everywhere. Unboxing this "Dior Air Jordan 1", the craftsmanship hits you immediately. The 'Grey' monogram on the swoosh is so subtle & clean. The Italian leather? It's on another level compared to a standard Jordan 1. Honestly, for the $2,000 price, the unboxing experience "does" feel premium and special. First impressions? They absolutely nailed the luxury-sneaker hybrid vibe.