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The Air Jordan 32 ‘Bred’ Mid and Low are Available Now

Black and red covers the Air Jordan 32 in mid and low top forms, both available now at Eastbay.

Both shoes feature the same functionality, with only the collar height and price tag differing between the mid-top and low-top.

The upper is comprised of Flyknit that is thicker in certain areas for zonal lockdown, keeping your foot from sliding within the shoe. The signature unlocked Zoom returns once again in the forefoot, with the tech dating back to the Jordan 28. This time, that unit doesn’t protrude out of the outsole like it did in previous iterations. A bottom-loaded Zoom unit appears in the heel as well in case you’re a heel striker.

For more info on this model, check the Air Jordan 32 performance review on the mid and low-top.

Click HERE to cop the Air Jordan XXXII Mid ‘Bred’ for $185.

Click HERE to cop the Air Jordan XXXII Low ‘Bred’ for $160.

2 comments
  1. I just picked up the mid today. I haven’t played in it yet, so these thoughts are just my first impression. The knit is so much better than the 31. It feels softer and more supportive at the same time. The fit was really good too. I kind of wish it had the ankle/achilles pillows/pods that the 31 had.

    Also, I dont know if it’s just me, I keep getting the feeling that the lacing is kind of weak/delicate because I don’t see the lace loops, and I’m afraid of pulling on them too hard since the laces don’t loop through smoothly (because of the knit material i’m sure). I also don’t want to break whatever the laces are holding on to (im assuming it’s some kind of flywire/ribbon thing)

    Anyone else thinking the same about the lacing?

    Oh and also, please wear socks in these

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