Also, if you're on a budget—obviously. It's a luxury good, not just a sneaker. Save your money for multiple other great releases instead of chasing this one grey/white unicorn. The silhouette is the classic AJ1 we love, but elevated. The "Light Bone/White" colorway is incredibly versatile for a high-fashion shoe. A major advantage is how it dresses up a simple outfit instantly. But here's my real take: For the price, I wish the comfort tech was more modern. If you prioritize cushioning, other Jordans (even some regular 1s with broken-in leather) might feel better. It's a style-over-ultimate-comfort play. 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. Who is this for? The collector, the fashion-forward enthusiast who views sneakers as art. If you have the means and this "dior air jordan 1" is your dream shoe – go for it. You won't be disappointed by the object itself. It's a statement piece that works with minimalist or high-fashion fits. The / quality is there.