Air Jordan XIV Light Graphite/Midnight Navy/Black

June 22, 2011 BY / 0

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Michael Jordan went out on a high note as a Chicago Bull with his “last shot”, the moment of which the Air Jordan XIV is synonymous with. Like Jordan’s return from his second retirement, the Air Jordan XIV is looking to make a strong comeback. The Air Jordan XIV Light Graphite/Midnight Navy-Black colorway has never been used on the AJ XIV and is the first of many  to retro between Fall 2011 and 2012. You’ll be screaming “Hoya Saxa!” when you put these on as this colorway is reminiscent of the Georgetown Hoyas’ colors, who also happen to be one of the few schools that Jordan Brand outfits. Materials on the upper alternate between pebbled and smooth nubuck. Check out the additional images in the gallery below and let us know if these are a must have when they release. via ModernNotoriety.

Air Jordan XIV
Light Graphite/Midnight Navy-Black
311832-011
10/2011
$160

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