A look at the Air Jordan 1 Low 'Banned'

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Banned” is a low-top version of one of the most iconic colorways in sneaker history. It takes the classic black-and-red “Bred” look and ties it to the legendary story of the NBA “banning” Michael Jordan’s sneakers in the 1980s. Back in 1984, the NBA fined Michael Jordan for wearing black/red sneakers that didn’t match uniform rules. Nike paid the fines and turned it into marketing. That moment became one of the most legendary stories in sneaker culture. Air Jordan 1 sneakers are a major part of sneaker culture and its history. The Air Jordan 1 Low “Banned” is basically history on your feet. It’s not just about the colors—it’s about rebellion, marketing genius, and one of the biggest moments that built sneaker culture. 👍 Hit that like button if you love sneakers and drop a comment below 🔔 Be sure to also subscribe for more sneaker reviews, sneaker stories, and deep-dives! SUBSCRIBE    / @trackstabba   Follow me on Instagram   / trackstabba   Follow me on Twitter/ X   / trackstabba