Jordan Brand, for their part, knows what they have with the Bred and they always have. The shoe only comes back around every ...
Nike’s Jordan Brand is reportedly set to bring back a beloved sneaker with the release of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Black Toe”.
While players of today can wear virtually whatever they want in the game, Jordan’s classic numbered line was often limited to Black/Red/White/Grey ensembles. As a result, the “Bred” or black ...
After that, he'd never wear the Air Jordan 1 "Bred" in an NBA game, instead opting for the approved "Chicago" and "Bred Toe" editions. He did wear the sneaker for the 1985 NBA Dunk Contest ...
Update: After first appearing at the end of November, we now have our best preview yet of what this year’s Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred” has in store for us. As described in our update below ...
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Michael Jordan's first NBA Slam Dunk Contest, here's where to pick up a pair online.
Michael Jordan ... "Bred" is also known as "Banned." During the same time, Michael Jordan also appeared on a show with the legendary David Letterman. When Letterman asked why the NBA wouldn't let ...
Update: Word of the Air Jordan 1 High OG “Black Toe Reimagined” being indefinitely ... as indicated by shoes like the Air Jordan 4 “Bred Reimagined,” a new version of the OG Air Jordan ...