The Air Jordan 1 High “Bred” To Rerelease Later This Year
Written by djfrosty on April 23, 2025

Good news sneakerheads, it seems we’ll have one more crack at copping the highly coveted Air Jordan 1 “Bred” as Nike is planning on rereleasing the holiest of grails later this year before putting the classic silhouette back in the vault for another thousand years.
According to Sneaker News, the classic Air Jordan 1 that started it all is said to be restocking later this year, months after seeing a limited release, which led to millions of L’s being dished out via raffle emails and countless sneakerheads punching the air. With the original drop being said to have been a paltry 10,000 pairs worldwide, one can only wonder how many pairs will be available this time around. Nike and Jordan Brand have been very stingy with the stock numbers of their highly anticipated retro releases in 2025 so far.
Per Sneaker News:
The public outcry to its limited nature was expected, but the good news is that the Jumpman is planning to unleash a second batch this Holiday season. An official release date has yet to be announced, but it is very probably that October 18th is what Jordan Brand has in mind for this wider drop. A new product SKU has also been uncovered, although the same $250 MSRP and Black/Varsity Red/White color spec is expected. Stay tuned to our Jordan Release Dates page for more updates.
There were rumors that 23,000 pairs of the Air Jordan 1 High “Bred” were made. So if only 10,000 pairs were released in February, then that leaves 13,000 pairs left. Still very limited but hopefully anyone who missed out will be able to lock down a personal pair whenever these rerelease.
Though no release date has been announced, it’s being speculated that the drop could come Oct. 18 aka “Banned Day.”
Will you be trying to cop a pair when these classics return? Let us know in the comments section below.