The Air Jordan 1 Low “Bred” Is Coming Back (Sort Of)

As a seasoned sneakerhead with decades of collecting under my belt, I must say, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Bred” has piqued my interest. Though it’s not an exact replica of the OG, it offers a more affordable price point and a design that harkens back to the classic style we all know and love.


Product Information:

the Air Jordan 1 Low “Bred.” This style is expected to arrive before the end of 2024.

Hey there! You got it right about these new kicks not being the classic Air Jordan 1 Lows. They’ve got a more rounded heel and a beefier collar on them, which feels different but cool in its own way. The branding’s a bit mixed up though – instead of the usual Nike Air tag, there’s this ball-and-wings logo stitched onto the back and a Jumpman emblem on the tongue. And instead of the signature red outsole, it’s all black – feels like they swapped my usual pair with these for a prank! It kinda reminds me of those “we have this at home” memes, you know?

On the other hand, the “Bred” version has some advantages. Firstly, it’s significantly more affordable, priced at $115 USD compared to its high-top counterpart’s reported $250 USD price tag. Secondly, it’s expected to be widely available due to being a general release, likely produced in large quantities. Thirdly, it represents a classic style that is accessible to many, not restricted or artificially inflated in price by resellers like some of the rare Air Jordan 1 colorways from the early years of this decade. Lastly, it’s much closer to the original design than many of the flipped, altered, hybrid colorways that have been released over the past few years.

If you’re on the hunt for a fresh pair to spice up your collection, keep an eye out for the Air Jordan 1 Low “Bred”. There hasn’t been an official release date yet, but I expect it to drop sometime before the year wraps up. Since it’s a General Release (GR) style, it probably won’t make a grand entrance on the Nike webstore, so you might find it there in the coming days without any big fuss or specific launch date.

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2024-10-02 23:25