The Air Jordan 1 Mid Banned takes the classic Banned colorway of the high-top Jordan 1 and applies it to the mid-cut sneaker. It features full-grain black and red leather uppers, reminiscent of the original Air Jordan 1 Banned, with hits of red leather on the toe, collar, heel, and Swoosh. The only difference from the original colorway is the red leather around the eyelets. This sneaker released in November 2021 for $110. The Air Jordan 1 Mid ‘Banned’ showcases a palette that recalls the iconic Black/Red AJ1 from 1985, inaccurately mythologized as the shoe that earned Michael Jordan a $5,000 fine every time he wore the two-tone colorway during NBA games. Like its predecessor, this pair utilizes a leather upper in a contrasting black and red finish, with color blocking nearly identical to the original, save for an added hit of red on the shortened eyestay. A red Jumpman icon replaces Nike Air branding on the woven tongue tag.