The Drop
The Jordan 1 Mid TD Cleat Bred Toe (FJ6805-601) brings the iconic Bred Toe blocking to the gridiron—white leather base, black overlays, and that signature red Swoosh translated into cleat form. While Jordan cleats have always existed in the shadow of their lifestyle counterparts, this colorway borrows directly from one of the most beloved AJ1 color stories, giving football players a chance to flex heritage Jordan DNA on the field. It's a performance piece that moonlights as sneaker culture bait.
Resell Verdict
Currently moving around $177, though asks swing wildly from $72 to nearly $500—klassisches sign of a niche product with inconsistent demand. With 50 weekly orders, there's steady movement but no hype explosion. This isn't a quick flip unless you catch a desperate buyer; it's more of a long-hold specialty item for collectors chasing complete Jordan catalogs or athletes needing functional heat. Resell trajectory is stable but capped—cleats rarely moon.
Fake Tells
- ▸Cleat plate quality: Authentic plates have clean molding with sharp stud edges; fakes often show sloppy seams
- ▸Jumpman embroidery: Check the tongue and heel—stitching should be tight, symmetrical, no loose threads
- ▸Box label alignment: Jordan cleat boxes have specific formatting; mismatched fonts or SKU errors are red flags
Who It's For
Serious football players who want court credibility on the field, or Jordan completists filling out their cleat rotation. Best suited for Friday night lights and postgame flex posts.
Sizing & Fit
Cleats typically run true to size but with a snugger, performance-oriented lockdown compared to lifestyle Mids.






