Air Jordan 1 OG Low, "Banned." 1985 and 1986 on the side of the shoe. The years MJ kept lacing the black and red Air Jordan 1 against NBA dress code. In 2011, Nike turned the Banned story into product for the first time. X on the heel, special packaging, dropped at outlet stores with no announcement. Word of mouth did the rest. The release became part of the myth. The Low version of that 2011 drop lands now. Available in limited quantities across all Commonwealth locations.

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onMay 16, 2026
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