The Jordan Brand decided to re-master the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG this year, according to Sneaker Bar Detroit. The mega shoe company kept things classic with the all-new Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG "Bred."

The report says that the new Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG "Bred" will be dropping on Nike, and in selected Jordan Brand retailers, such as Foot Patrol, on Feb. 14, Saturday at 10 a.m. EST. Nike says that the shoes will be sold at $130, while Kicks on Fire says its retail price tag has been set at $140.

This new shoe design was dressed in its traditional color scheme that included Sail, Varsity Red, and Black colors. Since it is part of the OG collection, its Nike Air branding will be incorporated on its tongue tag and insole. Plus, the signature Air Jordan Wings were printed on its back heel to make things more interesting.

Sneaker News reports that this new model is a fine addition to any Jordan Brand collector's stash of Jordan shoes. It is reportedly a good decision to decide early on whether to one will purchase the shoes as the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG "Bred" will only be available in limited quantities. Taking a good look at its image, its classic yet modern look definitely makes it a necessary purchase, especially for Jordan collectors.

The signature Wings branding on the heel makes it look like the ultra-rare designs released in 1985, according to Sole Collector. Collectors might want to think very carefully about this rare item since the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG "Bred" will be out on the market on Valentine's Day.

It all comes down to deciding whether to purchase a bouquet of roses or chocolates for the ladies, or to buy a pair of this rare re-mastered model. Of course, the single men will not have a problem with this decision at all.

A separate Kicks on Fire report says that the Jordan Brand is actually globally renowned for its excellent provision of today's finest sports apparel, gear, and footwear. It has since its founding housed different shoe models that all started with the classic Air Jordans, which later developed into exuberant silhouettes "that are unmatched with its competitors."

The brand has been so successful that various NBA stars have released their own signature lines, from Carmelo Anthony to Chris Paul. The hype has only increased in time as different color schemes and designs were introduced annually.