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Jordans 2017 is bringing back the Air Jordan 1 High 'Bred' in 2016. This time around they plan on giving this popular model and color scheme the proper treatment as they will be remastered. None carry the prestige of the classic Chicago-inspired versions like the black and Varsity Red version usually referred to as the "banned" Air Jordans. Jordan Brand reintroduced the "OG" versions of the Jordan 1, which featured "Nike Air" labeling on The tongue and on the insoles back in 2013. Jordan collectors often place a higher value on these tiny details because when the original Nike Air Jordan released in 1985, the Jumpman logo had not even been created, which means the retro AJ1s with the Jumpman On the tongue, heel or insole, are just not quite the same. Whether you call them Breds, Banned 1s, Black and Reds, Playoffs, or any other nickname, the Air Jordan 1 Retro in black and Varsity Red is arguably the most important Air Jordan release and should be a part of any serious collectors sneaker collection.
New Air Jordan Shoes, The Air Jordan 1 "Bred" is a black and red version of Michael Jordan's first signature shoe. It was designed by Peter Moore in 1985 and banned from the NBA for breaking uniform regulations. Every time the shoe was worn, Jordan was fined $ 5,000 per Game, but Nike paid for all the fees. The sneaker later re-released in 1994, 2009, 2011, and 2013. Jumpstarting the greatest sneaker legacy of all time was the Air Jordan 1 Black/Red aka "Bred. Worn by Michael Jordan during his 1985 rookie campaign and immediately became a game changer. Due to the rules in place at the time, Jordan was fined $ 5,000 dollars everytime he wore the saker. The Air Jordan1 Black/Red was designed by Peter Moore and match The Chicago Bulls uniforms perfectly. The shoe is made up a Black and Red premium leather and features a bold White midsole. Black laces and Black branding runs throughout the shoe to complete its composition. The last time the classic "Bred" edition of the iconic Air Jordan 1 released was back in 2013. This release will be dressed in the traditional Black, Varsity Red, and White color scheme. The shoe will feature a full black premium leather upper branded With 'Nike Air' branding and will rest atop a White midsole and Red rubber outsole.
Following last year's high-profile collaborations with Louis Vuitton and New Jordans 2016, Hiroshi Fujiwara's fragment design label could be on the verge of rejoining forces with Jordan Brand for a fresh twist on the Air Jordan 1. You probably noticed the premium remastered construction that brought back a Tumbled leather to the ankle support, Swoosh branding, and toebox as well as the return to a white insole for a true and through 1985 twist. But just how different is this year's Air Jordan 1 Banned rendition when compared to 2013's version? Jordan 1 Banned has a completely different silhouette shape. Not only is the heel higher than its 2013 counterpart, but the toebox is overhauled for a thicker, more spacious aesthetic. The reds are deeper and darker in the 2016 version as well. It seems, However, that Fujiwara could be ready to cast his love of darker, bluer tones to one side for an Air Jordan 1 in the iconic red and black "Bred" colorway. The speculation comes after the below image ago circulating on social media late last night. You can expect the 2017 edition to be dressed in Black, Varsity Red and white while using a premium leather build, Nike Air branding and the Wings logo by the collar. Unfortunately there will be no X or references to the 2011 outlet release of the 'Banned'Jordan 1 which many have expected.

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