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The Air Jordan 1 Low GS “Reverse Bred” is the youth sizing of Michael Jordan’s first signature shoe that mimics the color block of an original colorway of the model
During Michael’s rookie season, he wore a pair of black-and-red Nike Air Ships that were outlawed by the NBA because they violated the league’s uniform policy at the time
The same Chicago Bulls based design would eventually end up on the Air Jordan 1 that Michael also wore, which inspires this Jordan 1 Low
The look of the “Reverse Bred” flips the OG “Bred” by featuring Gym Red leather detailing on the forefoot, mid-panel, eyestay, and heel
Black leather appears on the perforated toe and on the collar and Swoosh detailing on either side of the shoe
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low Simply put, the Air Jordan 1 is the sneaker that started everything. Michael Jordan's first signature model was released in 1985 and is the only Air Jordan model to show off a Nike Swoosh. The Air Jordan 1 violated NBA uniformity policy, which led Jordan to be fined $5,000 per game, and became a topic of a popular Nike commercial. The Air Jordan 1 is still popular today and has been released in more variations than any other Air Jordan model.