Air-Jordan One "Banned/Bred"
The Air Jordan 1 "Banned" — also known as the "Bred" — carries one of the most legendary origin stories in all of sneaker culture. When Nike released the black and red Air Jordan 1 in 1985, the NBA banned Michael Jordan from wearing them on the court, citing uniform colour violations. Nike paid the fine every game. Jordan wore the shoes. A legend was born.
The Bred colourway features a predominantly black premium leather upper with university red accents at the toe box, ankle collar, Swoosh, and outsole. The contrast between deep black and bold red is one of the most striking colourway executions in sneaker history — aggressive, intentional, and unmistakably Jordan.
Every retro release of the Banned Bred has been met with enormous demand because what it represents cannot be manufactured: the moment a sneaker became a cultural statement. Encapsulated Air heel cushioning and cupsole construction ensure performance credentials beneath the iconic exterior.
Key Features: Black and red premium leather upper · Wings logo branding · Encapsulated Air heel cushioning · Cupsole lateral support · The original banned colourway
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