Inspired by the OG 1985 colorway, the Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) is a retro-inspired 2015 release of the Air Jordan 1 low in a ‘Bred’ colorway. This offering features a low-top upper made of pure leather in black and Varsity Red. Varsity Red appears on the toebox, Swooshes, heel, and tongue tab, accented by black on the forefoot overlay, eyelets, vamp, mid-panel, laces, and nylon tongue. More hits of black feature on the tongue branding and the iconic ‘Wings’ logo printed on the heel. Perforated toebox detailing, branded insoles, and a Sail midsole atop a Varsity Red rubber outsole round out this shoe’s design. What our experts think stands out in this AJ1 offering is its design and colorway. The Varsity Red/Black/Sail colorway on the OG design gives this offering a timeless look. The Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) was released on February 14th, 2015, for a retail price of $130.
Inspired by the OG 1985 colorway, the Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) is a retro-inspired 2015 release of the Air Jordan 1 low in a ‘Bred’ colorway. This offering features a low-top upper made of pure leather in black and Varsity Red. Varsity Red appears on the toebox, Swooshes, heel, and tongue tab, accented by black on the forefoot overlay, eyelets, vamp, mid-panel, laces, and nylon tongue. More hits of black feature on the tongue branding and the iconic ‘Wings’ logo printed on the heel. Perforated toebox detailing, branded insoles, and a Sail midsole atop a Varsity Red rubber outsole round out this shoe’s design. What our experts think stands out in this AJ1 offering is its design and colorway. The Varsity Red/Black/Sail colorway on the OG design gives this offering a timeless look. The Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) was released on February 14th, 2015, for a retail price of $130.
Inspired by the OG 1985 colorway, the Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) is a retro-inspired 2015 release of the Air Jordan 1 low in a ‘Bred’ colorway. This offering features a low-top upper made of pure leather in black and Varsity Red. Varsity Red appears on the toebox, Swooshes, heel, and tongue tab, accented by black on the forefoot overlay, eyelets, vamp, mid-panel, laces, and nylon tongue. More hits of black feature on the tongue branding and the iconic ‘Wings’ logo printed on the heel. Perforated toebox detailing, branded insoles, and a Sail midsole atop a Varsity Red rubber outsole round out this shoe’s design. What our experts think stands out in this AJ1 offering is its design and colorway. The Varsity Red/Black/Sail colorway on the OG design gives this offering a timeless look. The Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) was released on February 14th, 2015, for a retail price of $130.
Inspired by the OG 1985 colorway, the Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) is a retro-inspired 2015 release of the Air Jordan 1 low in a ‘Bred’ colorway. This offering features a low-top upper made of pure leather in black and Varsity Red. Varsity Red appears on the toebox, Swooshes, heel, and tongue tab, accented by black on the forefoot overlay, eyelets, vamp, mid-panel, laces, and nylon tongue. More hits of black feature on the tongue branding and the iconic ‘Wings’ logo printed on the heel. Perforated toebox detailing, branded insoles, and a Sail midsole atop a Varsity Red rubber outsole round out this shoe’s design. What our experts think stands out in this AJ1 offering is its design and colorway. The Varsity Red/Black/Sail colorway on the OG design gives this offering a timeless look. The Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015) was released on February 14th, 2015, for a retail price of $130.
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Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015)
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Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015), UK 10.5
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Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Low Og Size 11.5 Bred 705329-001 Chicago 2015
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I have the Cyber Mondays and in terms of looks and quality, Nike really nailed it. My brother-in-law got the same pair as soon as he saw mine. Very comfortable as well but make sure you get a half size smaller than your normal Nike size. I usually wear 9's but had to get 8.5. I like my shoes so much that I'm considering getting the Chicago colorway as well. Thumbs up!
originally posted on store.nike.com
These shoes are great, BUT I was surprised that they did not fit true to size. I normally wear a size 10.5 for Jordans, but these shoes felt a little big. Maybe it's because there's not that much padding or the leather is thin?? In any case, I went to a Nike competitor shoe store to try on a size 10. I tried all the AJ1 retro low OGs that were available to make sure I wasn't trippin and sure enough they all fit large. I've since gotten a size 10 and couldn't be happier.
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I got the Low OG in white/navy cw. The shoes look fantastic and match my Penn State gear to a T. They run SLIGHTLY large compared to my other low top Nike size 13s (Air Max Plus/Air Max 90/Air Max 95/Huarache/etc). This may be due to them having less padding/cushioning than what Im used to wearing. Id say they may run half a size large but I can still wear these no problem. The material and stitching are great, this looks like old school Nike quality. This is only my second pair of Jordan 1s--my first was a pair of Retro 1s I picked up in the mid 90s--and these did not disappoint whatsoever. Im considering picking up a second pair while theyre so cheap.
| Release Date | 02-14-2015 |
| Designer | Peter Moore |
| Nickname | Bred |
| Colorway | Black/Varsity Red-Sail |
| Upper Material | Leather |
Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015)
Delivery $34.95
Jordan 1 Retro Low Bred (2015), UK 10.5
Delivery between 25–29 Mar $14.99
Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Low Og Size 11.5 Bred 705329-001 Chicago 2015
Delivery $63.89
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
I have the Cyber Mondays and in terms of looks and quality, Nike really nailed it. My brother-in-law got the same pair as soon as he saw mine. Very comfortable as well but make sure you get a half size smaller than your normal Nike size. I usually wear 9's but had to get 8.5. I like my shoes so much that I'm considering getting the Chicago colorway as well. Thumbs up!
These shoes are great, BUT I was surprised that they did not fit true to size. I normally wear a size 10.5 for Jordans, but these shoes felt a little big. Maybe it's because there's not that much padding or the leather is thin?? In any case, I went to a Nike competitor shoe store to try on a size 10. I tried all the AJ1 retro low OGs that were available to make sure I wasn't trippin and sure enough they all fit large. I've since gotten a size 10 and couldn't be happier.
I got the Low OG in white/navy cw. The shoes look fantastic and match my Penn State gear to a T. They run SLIGHTLY large compared to my other low top Nike size 13s (Air Max Plus/Air Max 90/Air Max 95/Huarache/etc). This may be due to them having less padding/cushioning than what Im used to wearing. Id say they may run half a size large but I can still wear these no problem. The material and stitching are great, this looks like old school Nike quality. This is only my second pair of Jordan 1s--my first was a pair of Retro 1s I picked up in the mid 90s--and these did not disappoint whatsoever. Im considering picking up a second pair while theyre so cheap.
The Air Jordan 1 Low OG has just become a favorite of mine. Its getting warm out and wearing high tops just doesnt seem to bright. So I gave this shoe a chance and it did let me down. Looks great with Chino shorts. The comfort is on point and materials are sharp. This leather doesnt seem to crease up so easily as well. Overall 10/10. Hope to see more colorways eventually.
I have never bought Jordan 1's for the comfort, the shoes are designed in 1985 so the shape and comfort factors are outdated. However, shoes look very nice and I like wearing them with shorts and with jeans. I have the Chicago colorway (Wht/Red) and the leather quality on this colorway is way better than low "shadow" and low "royal" colorways. I highly recommend this product if you like Jordan 1's. I will also recommend going up half a size, or at least try the actual shoe before ordering online.
The Jordan 1 Low OG is a great casual sneaker. these do run slightly large so i recommend getting a half to a full size smaller than normal. Although they do not have much cushion on the collar, they are still a comfortable sneaker to wear. The quality with each release i have noticed to be better and better, most recently being the Chicago pair. If you enjoy Jordan 1 Highs or Mids, this sneaker is for you in the Spring or Summer.
The sneakers I received are a completely different color and fabric than what was advertised/ordered. In the picture the color is white/blue/blue gray/sail and they are leather and suede. The color I received was white/industrial blue/sail and they are only leather. I thought it may have just been an honest mistake until I saw another review of someone saying the same thing! Will be returning these for sure. Do better Nordstrom….
Nobody reviewed these, nobody talks about them. Personally, they're my favorite Nike to come out in a long time. I don't care that they're not limited, they're beautiful and comfortable. I bought all three premiums. Other than a few swooshless to come out in the past, these are the classiest Jordan 1 lows ever. The swoosh and body match, the black and blue pair are suede and the laces have metal tips (I'm glad the white aren't suede). The best part, though, is the vachetta tan on the tongue and rear. I think these are suit sneakers. They're date sneakers at the least. I love them.
These hurt! I have a normal width foot and these pinched the outside of my feet really bad. Cute shoes but super uncomfortable. They’ll be going back!
| Release Date | 02-14-2015 |
| Designer | Peter Moore |
| Nickname | Bred |
| Colorway | Black/Varsity Red-Sail |
| Upper Material | Leather |