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. Now, the cons – and there are real ones. That "$2,000 USD" price tag is prohibitive for 99% of us. It's also not a "beater" sneaker at all; you'll be paranoid about creasing and dirt. The break-in time is longer. This "Dior Air Jordan 1" is for special occasions, not for running errands. Final take: I'm impressed. Holding it, you feel the quality. The leather smells expensive, the stitching is flawless. On feet, they're definitely stiff – break-in is required. But the look is undeniable. If you have a special occasion or your collection needs this pinnacle piece, go for it. For pure performance or daily driving? Not the move. Walking around in them, the details really pop. The monogram on the swoosh is subtle from afar but incredible up close. The icy outsole? Clean. However, for a shoe at this price point—we're talking resell way above that $2,000 USD mark—you might hesitate to actually wear them daily. The major pro is the design fusion; it's flawless. The con? The anxiety of creasing that pristine, luxury leather. It's a sneaker for show, not necessarily for all-day comfort.