Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined To Release On 40th Anniversary Of Air Jordan 1 Ban

First came the Air Jordan 1 High OG Bred Patent in 2021. Then came the Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found. Last year gave us the Air Jordan 1 High OG Royal Reimagined. For the next installment of the Jordan Brand Reimagined series, we expect the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe to be the next canvas that is given the “reimagined” treatment.

Yet to be unveiled, the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined is expected to arrive in the classic White, Black, and Red color blocking. According to Complex Sneakers, the upcoming Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined release will replace the traditional WINGS branding we are used to seeing on the lateral side of the ankle with “AIR JORDAN” text branding that is said to be similar to the pair in Micheal Jordan’s photoshoot of the shoe in the mid-’90s. Below is a current mockup by zsneakerheadz. The branding will be similar to one we saw on the Air Jordan 1 Rare Air  releases back in 2016.

The latest update suggests that the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined is set to release on October 18th, 2024 at select retailers and Nike.com. This date is a special one since it marks the 40th Anniversary of the day in 1984 when the Air Jordan 1 was banned from the NBA due to uniform regulations.Releasing in full family sizing, the retail price is set at $180 for men, $140 for GS, $85 for TD, and $70 for PS. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined.

In other news, look for the Air Jordan 4 Military Blue to return in May.


UPDATE (3/27): The latest update is suggesting that the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined is scheduled to release on October 18th. This date is significant since it marks the 40th Anniversary of the day in 1984 when the Air Jordan 1 was famously banned from the NBA due to uniform regulations. As mentioned before, to pay homage to its iconic heritage, this Jordan 1 will prominently feature the classic “AIR JORDAN” text branding on the heel, reminiscent of the pair showcased in Michael Jordan’s iconic mid-’90s photoshoot. Mockup by zsneakerheadz below.


UPDATE (2/22): The latest update suggests that the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined is set to release on October 18th, 2024. This date is a special one since it marks the 40th Anniversary of the day in 1984 when the Air Jordan 1 was banned from the NBA due to uniform regulations.


UPDATE (1/31): According to Complex Sneakers, the upcoming Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined release will replace the traditional WINGS branding we are used to seeing on the lateral side of the ankle with “AIR JORDAN” text branding that is said to be similar to the pair in Micheal Jordan’s photoshoot of the shoe in the mid-’90s. Below is a current mockup by zsneakerheadz. The branding will be similar to one we saw on the Air Jordan 1 Rare Air  releases back in 2016.

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UPDATE (1/1): The latest update is suggesting that the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined will debut at select Jordan Brand retailers both in-store and online, including Nike.com, during Holiday 2024. Releasing in full family sizing, the retail price is set at $180 for men, $140 for GS, $85 for TD, and $70 for PS.


UPDATE (2/6): Originally believed to release during Holiday 2023, it is now being reported that the Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined will not be making its debut this year. The new proposed drop date has not been made public but we will not be surprised is these now end up dropping during Holiday 2024. H/T: mr_unloved1s.

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