Banned From Losing Embroidered Snapback
- 65% POLY / 35% COTTON- STRUCTURED FRONT PANEL
- MEDIUIM PROFILE
- PLASTIC SNAPBBACK CLOSURE
- HIGH QUALITY STITCHING DONE IN HOUSE IN MIAMI, FL
- LIMITED QUANTITIES THAT BARELY RESTOCK
Description
Banned From Losing Embroidered Snapback
Made to Match To Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned”
Elevate your streetwear game with the Banned From Losing Embroidered Snapback, meticulously designed to complement the iconic Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned”. This snapback offers a unique blend of style and comfort, making it the perfect accessory for sneaker enthusiasts. Featuring a striking embroidered logo, premium materials, and a customizable design, this hat is ideal for those who want to stand out while keeping it casual. At an affordable price, this cap perfectly combines functionality and fashion.
Top Features:
• Premium Feel: Crafted from high•quality materials that ensure durability and style.
• Embroidered Logo: Showcases a sleek design with an eye•catching embroidered logo.
• Streetwear Inspired: Perfectly aligns with urban fashion trends for a fresh look.
• Custom Graphic Design: Allows personal flair while matching seamlessly with your sneaker collection.
Original Story:
The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned” is destined to take center stage this Summer 2026. This colorway rewrites the black-and-red story that has been a constant in sneaker history. The color combination uses the classic “Bred” recipe but it’s the bright red X detail on the heel that gives this piece a finishing detail that is unseen on any OG Low.
Jordan Brand’s decision to revisit the Banned narrative taps into a mythology that has lived far beyond the court. Jordan Brand brought the high-top version back in 2011, and many fans still look at that release as one of the standout Jordan 1 drops from that era. This new low-top version channels that energy while leaning on accurate ’85-style shaping, a larger Swoosh, and premium leather textures. The insole graphics even reference the September 15th, 1984 date tied to Nike’s original marketing play, while the date on the sockliner is 10.18.84, referencing to the day the league officially banned MJ from wearing the black/red Air Jordan 1 — a small nod collectors will appreciate.
While some purists still point out that the Air Ship was the sneaker truly barred by the league, the AJ1 continues to carry the storytelling torch. The red X on the heel draws a straight line back to the 2011 pair, but this cut feels more relaxed and everyday-ready. The blocking mirrors classic pairs like the “Bred Toe” and the OG “Black/Red,” giving this launch a familiar but refreshing energy.
Color: Black/Varsity Red-Summit White




