Nothing can set off a frenzy in the sneaker world more than a delayed release. Well, this only applies when the sneakers themselves are mouth-watering, and the Air Jordan 1 High OG Bred Patent does. As the last landing of Jordan Brand's 2021 holiday lineup on December 30, this is the cherry of a year worth remembering. Since its debut in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 Bred has gained near-mythical power in the sports shoe industry. It is called "Banned" sneakers because they do not comply with the NBA's rules that sneakers must be matched with jerseys. The iconic Bred color scheme has always been the pioneer of the Jordan brand. However, this decline has undergone a refreshing change in style. The ordinary leather upper gives way to the polished patent leather version, giving the Jordan 1 Patent Bred a luxurious new look, which will definitely help in terms of styling.
2020 Cheap Jordans, sneaker fans can count on the impressive Lunar New Year series to celebrate the new beginning of their favorite sneakers. This year, we learned about one of the models scheduled to be launched in 2022 in advance, namely the Air Jordan 6 Low. The low-top version uses the beloved AJ6 style, made of white leather, with silver details on the tongue, and metallic gold accents on the Jumpman logo and heel patch. The white rubber midsole is placed below with the help of more metallic gold decorations, and the ice-colored rubber outsole completes the CNY design.
Retro Jordan 2021, Jordan's Golf series will continue to grow in 2022, and in the new year, Air Jordan 1 Low "Chicago" will return, bringing high-quality golf performances. We have seen all kinds of hyped golf color schemes, but the Air Jordan 1 Low “Chicago” may be one of the best golf versions to date. Although no official pictures have surfaced yet, but look forward to the leather Chicago makeover, with white leather on the sides, toes and ankles, while the red cladding and black Nike Swoosh logo add the familiar Chi-town effect. Expect the Wings logo to be embroidered on the heel, while the white midsole and red spiked outsole are placed underneath to complete the design.
After launching the Air Jordan 1, the equipment manufacturer is now turning to the popular Dunk Low. This one uses the same cream color palette and is known for its hybrid design. In fact, we found a mixture of corduroy, suede and even canvas here. The whirlwind and some tassels on the rear reinforcement, as well as vintage soles and rubber soles, complement Peter Moore's design.