The Air Jordan 32 High are getting the classic Bred (Banned) treatment that is nicknamed “MJ Day” as a nod to the anniversary of the day, October 18th, when Michael Jordan violated the NBA’s rules on sneakers in 1984. The sneaker’s Air Jordan 2-inspired design features a Fly knit upper covered in black and red hues, as well as ribbed detailing on the heel and collar, branded Wings logo on the tongue and pebbled leather accents. An icy translucent outsole with the date “10:18” displayed on the forefoot completes the theme altogether. Retailing for a price tag of $185, look for the Air Jordan 32 Bred (Banned) at select Jordan Brand stores on October 18th. These new photos give us our best look yet at the upcoming silhouette that is inspired by the Air Jordan 2. This “MJ Day” edition commemorates the anniversary of the NBA’s “banning of the Bred Air Jordan 1”. And also features a special graphic commemorating the date on the outsole.
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