The Air Jordan 1 High “85 'Bre”' will debut on February 14, 2025, at $250, featuring premium materials and unique packaging. Meanwhile, the Air Jordan 13 Low “Dongdan” is set for a Summer 2025 release, promising a China-exclusive commemorative edition.
Air Jordan 1 High '85 'Bred' Returns in February 2025 with Premium Materials and Exclusive Packaging
The Air Jordan 1 High 85 "Bred" is set to be released in February 2025, and there is both positive and bad news. Fortunately, the shoes will be equipped with premium materials and unique packaging that will likely be reminiscent of the original 1985 package and add-ons. Nevertheless, the shoes will be priced at $250, which renders them unattainable for a substantial portion of prospective purchasers, as per @brandon1an on X.
Unlike other returning hits, such as the Jordan 4 Military Blue or Jordan 3 Black Cement, which have been produced in vast quantities, the Air Jordan 1 High 85 “Bred” promises a more exclusive release. According to Sneaker News, with its premium materials and unique packaging, it's clear that Jordan Brand is aiming to reignite interest in the Jordan 1 significantly, as consumer demand for the AJ1 has declined recently. The Jordan 1 will commemorate its 40th anniversary in 2025, and this release is set to be a standout moment in its history.
This latest development further elevates the quality control expectations if they need to be lowered. No images have been disclosed; however, remain tuned for additional information and hands-on previews as the release date approaches.
The Jordan 1 High 85 "Bred" is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2025, through Nike SNKRS, marking the beginning of an event-filled year for Michael Jordan's inaugural signature shoe.
Anticipated Air Jordan 13 Low 'Dongdan' Honors Chinese Tournament with Unique Design, Arrives Summer 2025
While we're still looking forward to significant 2024 releases, such as the Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe Reimagined” and Jordan 11 “Legend Blue,” it's hard not to get excited about the preliminary information regarding 2025 Jordan releases. The Air Jordan 13 Low, a seldom seen silhouette, is scheduled to debut next year in a tribute to the Chinese “Dongdan” tournament. This unique release will surely be a highlight of the year for sneaker enthusiasts.
The source concluding mock-up imagery at this early stage is primarily speculative. The extensive selection of colors available for this combination (Oatmeal / Noir / Hemp / Coconut Milk / Monarch / Medium Olive) only adds to the mystery. But that's part of the fun of being a sneaker enthusiast—the anticipation and surprise of the final product.
Nevertheless, Jordan Brand has confirmed that this shoe will be the latest in commemorative releases for the Dongdan tournaments. The Jordan Tatum 2, Spizike Low, and Stadium 90 were adorned with rainbow gradients in 2024, while the Jordan 5 Low and Jordan 37 were available in subdued colorways in 2022. The Air Jordan 13 Low is expected to be joined by additional shoes in the coming months, as each successive collection has expanded and introduced more silhouettes.
The Air Jordan 13 Low "Dongdan" is scheduled for release in Summer 2025 and is expected to be a China-exclusive.


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