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If you appreciate the merger of streetwear & haute couture, and have the means, it's a grail. For the average sneakerhead just looking for a cool Jordan 1 to wear daily? There are a hundred better (and comfier) options. This is a statement piece, first and foremost. If you're thinking about copping these as an investment piece, the Dior Air Jordan 1 has certainly held value. But as a "sneaker" to wear? The experience is... interesting. You feel special wearing them, no lie. Yet, the constant fear of damaging a $2,000+ shoe is real. The advantage is the feeling and the look. The disadvantage is that it can almost feel too precious to enjoy fully. It's a weird paradox. For true enjoyment, I'd rather wear a sneaker I don't have to constantly baby. Final verdict time. The Dior Air Jordan 1 is a landmark release. The construction is, without exaggeration, the best I've seen on a Jordan 1. On foot, they're stiff—like any new AJ1—but you feel the quality. The aesthetic is clean and powerful. The major pro is the legacy it represents. The major con is the insane cost ($2,000 USD, remember?). It's perfect for the investor or the ultra-enthusiast who must have pinnacle pieces. If you're a casual fan or value comfort over clout, there are better (and let's be honest, more sensible) options in the vast Jordan series. Comparing it to my other Jordan 1s is almost unfair. The "attention to detail" here is on another planet: the "Air Dior" tag, the icy outsole, the special box. It makes a standard Retro feel... well, standard. The "pro"? Unmatched craftsmanship and exclusivity. The "con"? That ~$2k price is a massive barrier. This isn't for your everyday sneaker rotation; it's for a very specific collector or luxury enthusiast.
- Shown: Court Purple
- Style: DJ5718-300