My Air Jordan 1 High '85' Bred sneakers very seldom come out of the house but when they do I walk like a frightened duck because I am not trying to crease the toe box by any means. I was gifted my ...
The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because their colors broke the league's uniform rules. The league even wrote an ...
Nike’s newest Air Jordan 1 is actually a remixed throwback to its roots, coating the original “Bred” color palette with a slick patent sheen. It’s a slightly-upgraded homage to the very first Air ...
The Nike Air Force 1 Mid is the latest sneaker to borrow the immortal black and red palette from the Air Jordan 1. The shoe is not as dedicated as the recent Nike Air Max 1 "Bred" in its borrowing and ...
Continuing to deliver takes on the Air Jordan 1 Mid, Jordan Brand has now prepared a “Reverse Bred” colorway for the lowered classic silhouette. Centered around a familiar mix of “Gym Red/Black/White, ...
Nike’s story of the black-and-red Air Jordan 1 makes for sexy marketing: When then-NBA commissioner David Stern saw Michael Jordan wearing the shoes in a 1984 preseason game, he banned them. Nike and ...