Without a doubt one of the most, if not the most beloved Air Jordans of all-time, the Air Jordan 1 High Bred originally released in 1985, as was known as Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker with Nike. Also known for being that sneaker that was banned from the NBA for violating uniform regulations (too much Black and Red, not enough White), the Air Jordan 1 Bred instantly became a symbol of revolt and style. The highly anticipated Air Jordan 1 High 85 Bred release means that sneaker lovers will finally get a chance to own a pair that will be close to identical to the original. This means the same OG color blocking, same build, same cut, etc. Arriving in a Black, Varsity Red, and White color scheme, the Air Jordan 1 High 85 Bred is defined by its taller build when compared to your traditional Retro High OG release, alongside a larger and sleeker Swoosh on the side panels. You can also expect a thicker premium leather to be used on its construction, which consists of a Black base and Varsity Red accents on the toe box, collar, heel and Swoosh. A White rubber midsole, Red outsole, Nike Air branding on the tongue tags and Wings branding on the ankle are also expected to be part of the sneaker’s design. Each pair will also come with extra laces, a hangtag, and original packaging. The Air Jordan 1 High 85 Bred has yet to be unveiled, but below you will find a mockup courtesy of zsneakerheadz that gives you an idea of what the sneakers will end up looking like.