The Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG "Patent Bred" - A Buffed Up Classic
It may take all day (or a lifetime) to argue the most famous shoes of all time, but forecasting which designs and hues will make it into that argument could be a lot easier. The Nike Air Jordan 1 "Bred" is likely to spring to memory for the seasoned sneakerhead.
The Air Jordan 1 is one of the most recognized sneakers ever manufactured, designed by Peter Moore following Michael Jordan's signing with Nike in 1984. With each spectacular event in Michael Jackson's career, colors were released to honor it, presenting fans with not just eye-popping shoes, but also a piece of history.
If you're familiar with the AJ1's history, you'll notice that this is especially true with the "Bred" colorway. Jordan made the black and red combination famous when he persisted to wear them on the court despite the NBA's uniform regulation. Despite being known as "Bred," the colorway was given the moniker "Banned" due to the tale behind it.
This colorway of the AJ1 has been upgraded several times, each time confirming its worth as a classic. The upper is filled with patent leather for a premium finish in our newest reinvention.
The Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG "Patent Bred" follows in the footsteps of previous Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG "Patent Bred" releases like the "UNC Patent Leather" and "Fearless," making us wonder what other patent treatments Nike has up its sleeve.


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