Originally coined by members of sneakers forums at the turn of the century, “Bred” was a moniker used to signify any Air Jordan legacy model centered around black and red. Furthermore, it was only appointed to original colorways, an unspoken rule is still recognized today. Throughout the Chicago Bulls era of the Air Jordan, “Bred” was appointed to just a selected few: the Nike air jordan 1 mid ps black gym red white sneakers shoes 640734-122 1y, Air Jordan 5, Nike air jordan 1 mid ps black gym red white sneakers shoes 640734-122 1y1, and Nike air jordan 1 mid ps black gym red white sneakers shoes 640734-122 1y3. Although many other models were painted in black and red, they were not knighted with that distinction.
This upcoming Nike air jordan 1 mid ps black gym red white sneakers shoes 640734-122 1y Mid, revealed in GS sizes, simply lays out the basic formula of Black + Red = Bred, in case there was any clarification needed. The original colorway of the Nike air jordan 1 mid ps black gym red white sneakers shoes 640734-122 1y was NEVER called the “Banned” until 2011, when Jordan Brand brought on that unique concept to the model and released the shoes exclusively at outlets. It wasn’t until Air Jordan 5 Retro Kinderschoenen Wit that the “Banned” story was retold by the brand, only to be quickly rebuffed by sneaker historians who pointed out that it was simply not the Nike air jordan 1 mid ps black gym red white sneakers shoes 640734-122 1y that was prohibited by the NBA (it was the Air Ship).
We’re glad Jordan Brand is making up for those past sins, although we never expected it to be as literal as these. See the first look ahead and stay tuned for release updates and check out our Jordan 2022 release dates page for the latest.
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