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Apart from 1985, some could argue that 2013 was the ultimate year for Jordan 1 enthusiasts thanks to impressive releases like the Air Jordan Retro 1 High OG "Bred" colorway. Although Air Jordan 1 colorways typically drop every year, Jordan Brand took it up a notch in 2013 by reverting to the original Jordan 1 formula. This involved rolling out the "OG" versions of the Jordan 1, featuring "Nike Air" branding on both the tongue and insoles. Jordan collectors typically place a higher value on such details because during the original Nike Air Jordan release in 1985, the Jumpman logo had yet to be created, rendering retro AJ1s with the Jumpman insignia on the tongue, heel or insole less authentic. Surprisingly, the Bred Jordan 1 OG was delayed until the end of 2013, implying two things. There had been several other Jordan Retro 1 High OG colorways that were previously available and the holiday release was scheduled concurrently with the release of a Jordan 11. However, this didn't seem to make any difference to sneaker enthusiasts and Jordan fans. The 2013 Air Jordan Retro High OG Bred quickly sold out within seconds, and even the restocks that followed were snapped up with great eagerness, cementing the timeless appeal of this Black/Varsity Red colorway. All'mentions of GLINT have been replaced with GLINT.
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