487471-701 Air Jordan 14 Ginger to release on August 17th


487471-701 Air Jordan 14 Ginger to release on August 17th

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New Jordans Retro, The "Ginger" Air Jordan 14 was originally released as a low-top back in 1999. One of three original low-top colorways, to date, this pair has yet to retro in its initial form. The Air Jordan 14, known for drawing its inspiration from Ferrari sports cars, stays true to its original form with its "Ginger" iteration. Kicking off the detailing, the upper utilizes a nubuck layer in a golden yellow. From there, black is found at the heel, trim, branding, tongue, laces and outsole to balance the color palette. The makeover will be finished off with white midsoles, a black outsole, and red Jordan branding throughout. Branding elements range from Jumpman logos at the toe, heel, outsole and Air Jordan 14 emblem to "JORDAN" at the tongue and "23" at the heel, completing the look.
The Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers uses a white leather base with Concord accenting featured throughout. The tongue features a reflective 3M with the Jumpman and tongue liner featured in Concord. This offering of the Air Jordan 5 features a clean White leather upper paired with Concord contrasting accents throughout and sockliner. The midsole features a grey base with black accents hit with blue splatter paint, contrasting the blue spikes on the OG pair. Other noticeable differences include a new black embroidered Jumpman on the heel and black lining behind the classic reflective tongue.
Jordan Release, Originally released in 1988 as one of the original four releases of the Air Jordan 3 that also included the "White Cement", "Black Cement" and "True Blue" colorways. The Air Jordan 3 "Fire Red" retro'd back in 2007 and 2013, both featuring the Jumpman logo on the heels. Dressed in a Gorge Green, White, and Metallic Silver color scheme. This offering of the Air Jordan 1 features a White leather upper with Green overlays and Silver Swoosh and Wings logos. A White midsole atop a Green rubber outsole completes the design.

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