Air Jordan 1 Retro Banned 2011 Reps Introduction:
The story behind the Air Jordan 1 is legendary. In 1985, the NBA banned these sneakers from games due to their striking black and red color scheme. Nike saw this as a great marketing opportunity and decided to pay fines each time Michael Jordan wore these shoes. This turned them into a symbol for defiance and independence. In 2011, the inner lining even featured the date that they were banned. This added to the legend. These sneakers were released on a Wednesday, not a Saturday as is usual and only at Nike Outlets. They weren’t just an investment; they were a piece in sports history.
Design Concept:
Air Jordan 1 “Banned”, also known as “Bred”, is steeped with basketball history and street fashion. The classic Chicago Bulls color scheme is paired with a Varsity Red and sleek black design. Its high-top design and iconic Nike Air logo on the tongue create a timeless style that is sure to catch the eye on and off court. Each heel features a red “X” embossed in tonal tone, highlighting the rebellious spirit of this shoe and its history as a shoe banned from NBA matches in 1985.
Material:
The Air Jordan 1 “Banned”, with its high-quality leather, is a shoe that stands out from others released at the same time. The leather is not only beautiful but also feels good, giving you comfort and durability whether you are walking or playing. The materials and build quality of the sneakers are so high, that they have sparked rumors among the sneaker community. They believe the “B” grade label on the shoe box stands for “Banned”, not any defect.
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