Nike has put black bars over Air Jordan 1 sneakers on its website to celebrate its iconic commercial from 40 years ago.
Nike is all set to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1 sneakers, which was first launched on April 1, 1985, in a black and red colorway designed by Peter Moore.
While these shoes marked the beginning of the Jordan brand, some Air Jordan 1 listings on Nike’s website now feature black marks covering parts of the images. This design choice has led to speculation ...
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Nike has "banned" select Air Jordan 1 sneakers on its website by placing black bars over the images of the iconic hoop shoes. Online shoppers checking out the vast selection of Air Jordan sneakers ...
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Update: It’s nearly time for the Air Jordan 1 Hi ‘85 “Bred” to make its grand return as Jordan Brand continues to tease the release with its ongoing “Banned” campaign. We now have the ...
Few sneakers carry the cultural relevance of the Air Jordan 1, and much less the lore of the Jordan 1 High ’85 ‘Banned’ colorway, more commonly known as ‘Bred.’ For fans looking to grab a piece of ...
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UPDATE (01/31): Official images of the "Bred" Air Jordan 1 High '85 have loaded on the backend of Nike's website. The upcoming retro is currently slated to drop via SNKRS on Feb. 14 for $250.