Opening it... yes, the quality is tangible. The leather smells and feels premium. On foot, the toe box is roomier than some GR Jordan 1s, which is nice. It looks even better in natural light—the textures pop. The biggest pro is the construction; it's flawless. The con is the practicality—or lack thereof. This is a display piece or a special-occasion shoe. It's perfect for the high-end sneaker collector. If you're on a budget or like to heavily rotate your kicks, this isn't for you. Honest review time: The Dior x Air Jordan 1 is a masterpiece. The build quality, the branding, the exclusivity… it's all top-tier. But here's the real talk: for $2,000, you're paying for the name & the collaboration more than a performance upgrade. It's stiff, it's heavy-ish, and you'll be terrified to crease it. That's the reality. Unboxing this felt different. The packaging alone is next level. This Dior Air Jordan 1 in its light gray/white colorway is minimalist perfection. Slipping them on, the ankle collar is plush, but the break-in period will be real. Visually, it's a flex—simple but everyone in the know will recognize it. Compared to a standard Retro High, the difference in leather quality is night and day. Pro: ultimate status symbol. Con: the fear of ruining them is real. Worth it? Only if $2,000 USD is disposable income for you. It's not a practical purchase. So, final verdict? The "Dior Air Jordan 1" is an iconic, "beautiful" shoe. It's a piece you buy once in a lifetime, if ever. The pros are the prestige, the materials, and the statement it makes. The cons are the astronomical price and the merely decent comfort. It's perfect for display or special occasions, but a terrible choice as your only or main pair of Jordans.