Take an Official Look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG "Bred Patent"

Coming complete with special packaging and hangtag.

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Set to release as part of Jordan Brand‘s Holiday 2021 Retro collection, we now have an official look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG “Patent Bred.”

Expected to arrive in full family sizing, the upcoming release reimagines the iconic two-tone “Bred” look with full patent leather. The alternative construction is accented by black nylon tongues, debossed Wings motifs at the ankle and “Family” embroidery on the lining. Finishing up the design of the shoe are white midsoles paired with contrasting red rubber outsoles.

Additionally, the Air Jordan 1 High OG “Patent Bred” comes complete with a glossy take on the retro “Nike” Jordan Brand box and a metallic red Jumpman hangtag.

Priced at $170 USD, the Air Jordan 1 High OG “Bred Patent” is now set to release December 30.

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