The Air Jordan 1 Low "Bred Toe" is Returning

Two classic designs in Jordan Brand's expansive catalog are the Air Jordan 1 and the brand's often-used black and red "Bred" coloring. Over both motif's decades of use, the two have teamed up countless times and look to be doing so once again with a new version of the Air Jordan 1 Low "Bred Toe." In 2021, this approach was employed on the silhouette, albeit with slight differences, as a follow-up to 2018's high-top "Bred Toe."Now, the black and red combination dresses the low-top again with leather utilized throughout the upper's construction. White appears at the midfoot's base and midsole while red coats the toe box, heel counter and rubber outsole. As for black, it is visible at the overlays, mudguard, eyestays, laces, Swooshes and lining. Two notable differences from the 2021 pair include a red embroidered Jumpman logo at the tongue instead of white and a black collar instead of red.At the time of writing, Nike has not disclosed any release details pertaining to this version of the Air Jordan 1 Low "Bred Toe." Stay tuned for updates as we expect it to touch down on shelves by the end of the year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $110 USD.For more of the latest updates from the sneaker space, be sure to check out the latest colorway of Travis Scott's forthcoming signature sneaker -- the Jordan Cut the Check -- as seen on Scott when he appeared at Drake's show in Vancouver.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

The Air Jordan 1 Low "Bred Toe" is Returning

Two classic designs in Jordan Brand's expansive catalog are the Air Jordan 1 and the brand's often-used black and red "Bred" coloring. Over both motif's decades of use, the two have teamed up countless times and look to be doing so once again with a new version of the Air Jordan 1 Low "Bred Toe." In 2021, this approach was employed on the silhouette, albeit with slight differences, as a follow-up to 2018's high-top "Bred Toe."

Now, the black and red combination dresses the low-top again with leather utilized throughout the upper's construction. White appears at the midfoot's base and midsole while red coats the toe box, heel counter and rubber outsole. As for black, it is visible at the overlays, mudguard, eyestays, laces, Swooshes and lining. Two notable differences from the 2021 pair include a red embroidered Jumpman logo at the tongue instead of white and a black collar instead of red.

At the time of writing, Nike has not disclosed any release details pertaining to this version of the Air Jordan 1 Low "Bred Toe." Stay tuned for updates as we expect it to touch down on shelves by the end of the year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $110 USD.

For more of the latest updates from the sneaker space, be sure to check out the latest colorway of Travis Scott's forthcoming signature sneaker -- the Jordan Cut the Check -- as seen on Scott when he appeared at Drake's show in Vancouver.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast