The Drop
The Jordan 1 Low Bred Toe in grade school sizing borrows the iconic blocking from the legendary high-top OG—black toe box, red overlays, white midsole. It's Jordan Brand's way of letting younger sneakerheads and smaller-footed collectors access the "Bred Toe" DNA without the vault-level price tag. A safe, classic colorway that works year-round.
Resell Verdict
Currently trading around $46, with asks spanning $35–$63 depending on size and condition. This is well below original retail on most Jordan 1 Lows, signaling oversaturation in the GS market. With 47 weekly orders, there's steady buyer interest, but margin potential is slim—think closer to break-even or minor gains if you cop under retail. Not a flip play; more of a hold-or-personal pair.
Fake Tells
- ▸Toe box leather: Reps often use overly tumbled or plasticky material instead of smooth, quality grain
- ▸Swoosh stitching: Uneven curves or loose threading around the logo edges
- ▸Tongue tag: Blurry Jumpman, wrong font weight on the size label, or misaligned barcode
Who It's For
Perfect for younger collectors building their first rotation or adults with smaller feet hunting GS exclusives. Pairs well with everything from joggers to denim—low-key flex without the hype tax.
Sizing & Fit
Jordan 1 Lows typically run true to size. GS sizing ends at 7Y (roughly women's 8.5 US), so check conversion charts carefully.






