Bred to the Future.
Jordan Brand’s Air Jordan Future is doing the rounds again in 2018, four years after it’s inception. But since 2014, the Virgil Abloh personalizing his Air Jordan 1 in FN s New York studio-inspired silhouteet’s hype has died right down. But it looks loike Jordan Brand are turning to one of the inspiration’s most iconic colorways to inject new life into the once-love sneaker.
I mean, there already is a Bred colorway for the future, but this is the first time they’ve included a Jumpman on the ankle — paying even more Slam to the Jordan 11.
But, if you really want to pay Slam, Jordan brand, just give us a retro of the original, not a new version of the Future.
If you’re still feeling the Future’s flex from 2014, or you just need a sole swap on your old pair of Bred 11’s, these are expected to hit select retailers and Nike.com very soon.
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