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Sneaker Info:
Materials
When it comes this shoe’s materials, early photos suggest that this shoe features the traditional mix of Retro 14 materials including:
Tumbled Leather
Smooth Leather
Carbon Fiber
Color-Blocking
As far as the colors, the shoe’s upper is the usual all-white, with hits of hyper-royal appearing on the midsole accents, tongue, and heel.
Black also makes its way to the top portion of the tongue, the Jumpman logo at the base of the laces, and the carbon-fiber plate on the mid-foot section of the midsole and outsole.
Release and Resell Predictions
Although I don’t see demand for these being higher than that of the “Toro” 14s that released a couple months prior, if the “Jordan sellout trend” of 2020 continues, you can expect these shoes to be harder to cop than usual.
Nothing suggests that these will be a limited release, so expect them to be available at most major retailers via in-store/app raffles and on first-come, first-served basis online.
When it comes to resell, you can expect to make $20-$40 per shoe prior to release with those numbers sharply declining the weeks after release.
Sneaker History
The Air Jordan 14 Backstory
The Air Jordan 14 is a retro basketball shoe from Jordan Brand that originally released back in 1998-1999 and was the first shoe released after Michael Jordan’s second retirement.
The shoe was released in both mid-top and low-top variants, with the most iconic colorway being the “Last Shot” which was worn by Michael Jordan during his infamous shot against the Utah Jazz.
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