Discover the iconic Jordan 1 Red and Black sneakers at Hibbett. Style up with these classic kicks today! Free shipping, 60-day returns, same-day pickup. Shop Now! Released in 1985, the Air Jordan quickly took the world by storm with the same brazen charisma as Michael Jordan himself. The first shoe to ever be worn in the NBA with multiple colorways, the OG black and red was originally banned for violating the league’s uniform policy, and was threatened with a $5,000 fine every game it was worn. Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid Men's Shoes Black/Cement Grey-Fire Red DQ8426 006 (Black/Cement Grey-Fire Red, US Footwear Size System, Adult, Men, Numeric, Medium, 10.5) The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG TD ‘Patent Bred’ updates the classic OG colorway with a glossy makeover. The upper is wholly built with patent leather, featuring a black base with contrasting hits of Varsity Red on the toe box, Swoosh, and collar and heel overlays. The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Patent Bred’ treats the iconic colorway to a glossy makeover. Aside from the shoe’s patent leather construction, the essential design DNA remains intact. The upper pairs basic black paneling with contrasting hits of Varsity Red on the toe box, Swoosh, heel overlay and collar flap.
Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid Men's Shoes Black/Cement Grey-Fire Red DQ8426 006 (Black/Cement Grey-Fire Red, US Footwear Size System, Adult, Men, Numeric, Medium, 10.5) The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG TD ‘Patent Bred’ updates the classic OG colorway with a glossy makeover. The upper is wholly built with patent leather, featuring a black base with contrasting hits of Varsity Red on the toe box, Swoosh, and collar and heel overlays. The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Patent Bred’ treats the iconic colorway to a glossy makeover. Aside from the shoe’s patent leather construction, the essential design DNA remains intact. The upper pairs basic black paneling with contrasting hits of Varsity Red on the toe box, Swoosh, heel overlay and collar flap. Jordan Brand remade the original black and red Air Jordan 1 from 1985 for a 2025 reissue. How accurately does this pair reflect the OG?