November 14, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0
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Black and red Air Jordans – which shall be known as “Bred” until the Second Coming – have been a sneaker scene staple since 1985 with the Air Jordan 1. The look really ramped up in the mid ’90s, as designer Tinker Hatfield reeled off three straight signature Jordans – XI, XII, and XIII – with black colorways blocked in red. And not just a little red, swaths of red. Naturally, those three kicks are Desert Flight icons and epitomize MJs second three-peat run with the Bulls.
Where do you stand on Bred Js – love, hate?
Make Charcoal to show off your Breds and every other Jordan on-feet you have with #jordansdaily. We’ll pick today’s winner from the bunch below and shout it on @jordans_daily Mike Bibby passing the ball in the Jordan CP3.
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