Nike twisted the truth, spinning the reality of rookie MJ being fined for rocking the Nike Air Ships into the ultimate marketing campaign for the Bred 1s. On May 2nd, Jordan Brand is dropping the “Banned” Air Jordan 1 in low top form for the first time, including similar touches seen on the 2011 high cuts like the glossy “X” and slogans. Tune into my review for an early look at a pair that has a ton of sneaker fans excited.
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Virgil Abloh Archive x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Alaska” Review
The Virgil Abloh Archive brought back an Air Jordan 1 from 2018 that was originally a European exclusive. This 2026 features the same deconstucted look as its predecessor, this time with icy blue mesh along with the smooth white leather panels. Tune into my review for a complete breakdown and to see what this pair looks like on feet. Who else got lucky and hit for retail?
Union LA x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Black / Varsity Red” Review
Union LA, Fragment Design and Jordan Brand made shockwaves releasing three colourways of the Air Jordan 1. For today’s video I’m reviewing the “Black / Varsity Red” pair, which incorporates the upper of the beloved “Chicago” AJ1 with the bottom half of the “Fragment 1” from 2014. Check out my review for a closer look at all the details and to see them on feet. You’ll have another chance at grabbing these for retail on February 26th!
Union LA x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Royal / Navy” Review
After much speculation and rumours, Union LA, Fragment Design and Jordan Brand are finally dropping their Air Jordan 1 collaboration. Releasing in three limited colourways, today I’m reviewing the “Royal” colourway which mashes up the bottom of the Air Jordan 1 “Royal” with the upper of the “Metallic Navy”. Tune into my early review for an in-depth look, and to see how they are in all its glory! Who’s copping these when they drop in February?
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Medium Olive” Review
Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Voodoo Alternate” Review
Releasing in time for the spooky season, Jordan Brand and Zion Williamson dropped an alternate colourway to their Air Jordan 1 Low “Voodoo” from 2022. This time, it opts for darker tones like black suede and various shades of purple coloured canvas. Tune into my review for a breakdown and hope you all had a fun and safe Halloween season!
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Shattered Backboard” (2025) Review
Considered a grail for many when it comes to Air Jordan 1 non-original colourways, the “Shattered Backboard” colourway is back ten years after they originally released in 2015. This pair pays homage to Michael Jordan shattering a backboard during a Nike exhibition basketball game in Trieste, Italy. Check out my review to see how these stack up compared to the OGs and to see how they are on feet. Anyone grabbing these when they drop on August 23rd?
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG (Reimagined) “UNC” Review
The latest in Jordan Brand’s “Reimagined” series is this vintage take on the “UNC” Air Jordan 1. Opting for cracked leather, aged midsoles and outsoles, this pair mimics the look of the OGs from 1985. Tune into my review for a complete breakdown and to see how they look on feet. Who’s going for these when they drop next Saturday?
Air Jordan 1 High 85 “Bred” (Banned) Review
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Jordan Brand launched a huge marketing campaign surrounding the release of the Air Jordan 1 High 85 “Bred” (Banned). This iconic sneaker was rebuilt to mimic the look of its original release from 1985. Tune into my review to get an in-depth look and to learn about all the details that went into this controversial release. Should the brand have released them in mass quantities, or do you see their vision in this limited run?
