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It's a statement piece. Who is it "not" for? Anyone on a budget, someone looking for ultimate comfort, or a person who beats up their sneakers. This "Dior Air Jordan 1" demands care and respect—it's not a "beater" shoe by any means. First off, let's address the elephant in the room: the $2,000 USD retail. You're paying for the Dior name and insane craftsmanship. Unboxing, the attention to detail is everywhere. On foot, it's a standard Jordan 1 fit—a bit narrow, great ankle support. The look is "chef's kiss"—elevated but still a Jordan at heart. The pro is obviously the prestige and quality. The con? It's not a comfortable daily driver. This Dior Air Jordan 1 is for the fashion-forward sneakerhead or investor. If you're just getting into the game, start with a classic Retro High instead. Here’s my take: the biggest "pro" is obviously the status and craftsmanship—it's a piece of history. The con? Beyond cost, you'll be paranoid about creasing and getting them dirty! They're almost "too" nice to wear hard. If you have the means and treat sneakers as art, go for it. If you're looking for a daily driver, look elsewhere. On-feet comfort update: After a few hours, they're... okay. The ankle collar is padded nicely, but the toe box is unforgiving. You feel every step of that pristine Italian craftsmanship, literally. For a "Dior Air Jordan 1", the experience is more about the "look" than the feel. I'd rate the comfort a 6/10. It's a trade-off you have to accept with this particular model.
- Shown: Pine Green
- Style: DJ5718-300