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It's the Jordan Brand's year. And for its 40th anniversary, the Nike-owned label is bringing all its icons out of retirement, including the "Bred" Jordan 11s.

Well, actually, the "Bred" 11s will make a comeback as a low-top sneaker (again). Back in 2015, the Jordan Brand released the low-rise remake of the legendary AJ11, all dressed up in the unmistakable Bulls-inspired colors, black, white, and red, also known as "Bred."

The year is now 2025, and the Jordan 11 Low "Bred" is back. But it's a little different than before.

See, the latest Jordan 11 Low "Bred" sneaker features a black lining, a design detail seen on MJ's player-exclusive pairs (previous public releases featured red inner walls). Basically, this latest version of the low-slung sneaker lets sneakerheads be more like Mike. Literally.

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The rest of the Jordan 11 Low maintains the iconic design worn by Jordan when he won the 1996 NBA championship, also his fourth NBA title with the Bulls. The sneaker still has its breathable meshy upper, slick patent leather moments, and the iconic "Bred" makeup to top it off, all shrunken down to a low-rise model.

No admittedly scrumptious velvet. No mashups with the sleek "Concord" colorway. It's just the classic Jordan 11 Low "Bred."

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After months of rumors and even early teasers, the Air Jordan 11 Low "Bred" sneaker will now drop on April 26 on Nike's SNKRS app for $190.

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