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Reversing the OG black and red colorway of the "Banned" Nike Air Jordan 1 that stacked up a few fines for Michael Jordan back in the day, the "Reverse" Nike Air Jordan 1 '85 dropped on February 8, but it's still available to shop at StockX now.

Reportedly extremely close to an exact replica of the original 1985 Jordan 1 Hi, the new sneaker even comes with a hangtag that has been produced using original archive images to create a copy of that included with the OG version. The shoes, of which 23,000 pairs will be released, also come in retro packaging that includes a drawstring bag.

Joining the Air Ship in the "New Beginnings" pack, the revisited Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 sticks to the nostalgia trip of the collection, paying homage to Jordan history through its "Varsity Red" overlays. The original high-top outline of the 1985 shoe is also stayed true to.

You know the deal with Jordans when it comes to being coveted and with the "Reverse" Hi ’85 housed in packaging that's probably going to be worth a bit itself, this is one not to miss for Jordan Brand and sneaker fans. StockX data shows the piece is currently selling for an average of $610 and has reached a 52-week high of $803. You can shop the latest sneaker, as well as other spins on the iconic "Banned," below.

Secure the Reverse Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 at StockX now.

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NikeAir Jordan 1 Retro High 85
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