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Air Jordan Original – OG 14 (XIV) Black Toes White / Black – Varsity Red
Released on October 31st 1998 which was Halloween, is the Air Jordan Original 14 (XIV) White / Black – Varsity Red dubbed Black Toes. This OG Air Jordan 14 (XIV) featured a black suede toe box, smooth premium leather, with a vent on the lower midsole.
Although some people thought the $150 price tag of the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Original Black Toes was a little high, eventually each pair sold. Like other pairs, the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) OG White / Black – Varsity Red did not contain the perforated side panels and stitching.
Air Jordan Original – OG 14 (XIV) Candy Cane White / Black – Varsity Red
One of the most exciting Air Jordan OG 14 (XIV) from the bunch, the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) White / Black – Varsity Red was dubbed Candy Cane due to the color scheme, and the perforated side panels.
Although Michael Jordan did not wear the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) OG Candy Cane White / Black – Varsity Red in a game, people still loved and bought pairs. Original release was January 9th 1999 and had a ticket price of $150.
Air Jordan Original – OG 14 (XIV) Oxy White / Black – Oxidized Green
Back in 1999, if you wanted a sneaker that was sleek, and designed after a Ferrari F355F1, then the Air Jordan Original 14 (XIV) Oxy was a wise decision to wear. The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) OG Oxy featured a White / Black Oxidized Green color-way, hence the nickname.
As well, in 1999, the Air Jordan OG 14 (XIV) Oxy was not the best seller amongst Jordan fans, but if you were a fan of the Original Jordan XIV, you had to grab them. You could walk into stores February 13th 1999 and purchased this pair.
Air Jordan Original – OG 14 (XIV) Last Shot Black / Black – Varsity Red
Another piece to Michael Jordan’s achievement puzzle, is the Last Shot in 1998 where Jordan pulled up for a jumper over Bryon Scott to win the 1998 NBA Championship. At the time, Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Original Black / Red aka Last Shot.
The Air Jordan Original 14 (XIV) Last Shot featured a Black / Black – Varsity Red colorway. Although Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) OG Last Shot very early, the public release launched March 27th 2008 with a retail price of $150.
Air Jordan Original – OG 14 (XIV) Indiglo Black / Black – White – Indiglo
What we feel is the best Air Jordan Original 14 (XIV) along with many others, the Air Jordan OG 14 (XIV) Indiglo stood out yards away, and was a exciting release. Composed of leather and suede, the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Original was the last Jordan XIV high to release.
Although Michael Jordan did not wear the Air Jordan Original 14 (XIV) Indiglo in a NBA game, Reggie Miller was. Featuring a Black / Black – White – Indiglow color-way, the Indiglo’s released June 12th 1999.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Light Graphite / Chartreuse – Black
The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Light Graphite / Chartreuse – Black was the first Air Jordan 14 to feature a nubuck upper. This was a great change to see, and since the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Light Graphite Chartreuse was the first Air Jordan 14 to Retro, they did not sit on shelves for long.
Since the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Light Graphite / Chartreuse – Black was a Lifestyle release, a lot of matching clothing dropped alongside. Released September 24th 2005 with a retail price of $150.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Chartreuse – Black
Some of the best Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro’s were the first to release, one being the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Chartreuse – Black, which resembled another pair of Air Jordan 14 Retro that released on the same day.
As a lifestyle release, matching clothing released alongside the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Chartreuse – Black. The release date was September 24th 2005, and maintained its $150 retail price, although a lifestyle release.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Black – Deep Forest Green – Light Graphite
The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White Forest Green was the first Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro general release, with two before hand as a lifestyle. The Official color-way for the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White Forest Green is White / Black – Deep Forest Green – Light Graphite.
Released October 22nd 2005, the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White Forest Green retailed for $150, and contained a stitched perforated side panel. Still to this day, this pair is easy to obtain and have not gone up in value much.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Womens Black / Real Pink – Metallic Silver
The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Womens Black / Real Pink – Metallic Silver was the first Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro to release for women. This particular model contained a dominate Black upper, with small pink accents which made a big impact on the sneaker.
Finishing off the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Womens Black Real Pink is a nice smooth suede upper. Released October 22nd 2005 with a retail price of $150.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Dark Cinder – Chutney
Just a week after the first Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro general release dropped, another pair would hit retailers. The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Dark Cinder – Chutney was the third Lifestyle release.
Matching clothing released, but a plain white t-shirt goes best with the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Dark Cinder – Chutney. With a $150 price tag, many sneakerheads waited for the retail price to drop.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Last Shot Black / Black – Varsity Red
Jordan Brands tradition is to release a Black and Red Air Jordan right before Christmas, and in 2005 thats what they did, the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Black / Black – Varsity Red dropped.
The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Black / Black – Varsity Red is dubbed “Last Shot” due to Michael Jordan’s last game playing for the Chicago Bulls, he made the last winning shot for his sixth champtionship. Retail price was $150 and the release date was December 24th 2005.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Black – Varsity Red
The combination of white, black and varsity red has been seen throughout the years on many of the Air Jordan models, including the retro Air Jordan XIV (14). A reproduction of the classic 1999 release, this iconic Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Black – Varsity Red is the staple to the Jordan XIV.
A ton of Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retros released, but none are memorable as the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White, Black and Varsity Red also nicknamed the Jordan XIV Retro Candy Canes. The Retro released on January 9th, 2005 and retailed at $150.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Black / University Blue – Metallic Silver
The Air Jordan XIV (14) may be remembered as the shoe worn by Michael Jordan right before he retired for the second time. In 2005 and 2006 the Jordan Brand released a batch of Air Jordan XIV which included the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Black / University Blue – Metallic Silver model.
Throughout 2005 and 2006 a few releases included non-original color-ways including the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Black / University Blue – Metallic Silver model. Although it may not be original, its choice of colors suits the Air Jordan XIV quite well and the university blue is a great choice for any Air Jordan. The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro Black and University Blue was released on January 14th, 2006 and priced at $150.
Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White / Black – Varsity Red – Metallic Silver
The Air Jordan XIV (14) has often gone overlooked over the years, but with a great color-way for the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro of White / Black – Varsity Red – Metallic Silver who could forget such a shoe. This Retro Air Jordan 14 is one of many Air Jordan XIV’s to be released in 2005 and 2006.
Among the releases included new and old color-ways. However, the Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Retro White, Black, Varsity Red and Metallic Silver model resembles the original, but contains stitching and perforated side panel. A great color-way that would never get old. Released on March 18, 2006 retailing at $150.
Air Jordan XIV (14) Black / True Red – White Countdown Pack
Jordan Brand added a twist on the Air Jordan XIV (14) Black / True Red – White aka Countdown Pack. The Las Shot version released a couple years back, so it needed a change.
The Air Jordan XIV (14) Countdown Pack resembles the Away Jersey Michael Jordan wore during the 1995-1996 season. Releasing March 15th 2008 for $310, and comes with the Air Jordan IX.
The Air Jordan 14 has room in every ones hearts. Maybe not by the looks, but the Air Jordan XIV was the last model Air Jordan Michael Jordan wore in a Chicago Bulls jersey.
At the time Michael owned a Ferrari F355F1. The design of the Ferrari F355F1 looks exactly like the shield on the Air Jordan XIV, and the vents on the side of the Ferrari F355F1 were also used on the Air Jordan XIV.
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