Jordan 14 Retro Black Toe (2024) (GS) 0

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Jordan 14 RetroBlack Toe (2024) (GS)


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Product Details

Style

487524-160

Colourway

White/Varsity Red/Black/Metallic Silver

Retail Price

US$150

Release Date

02/11/2024

Product Description

The Jordan 14 Retro Black Toe (2024) (GS) relaunches the iconic white, black, and Varsity Red colorway for the fourth time. And, in a grade-school size, the color scheme is accessible to a wider audience.

Inspired by sports cars, the Black Toe (2024) (GS) Jordan 14 Retro boasts smooth lines and a streamlined feel. The upper is crafted from premium leather in white with black suede accents on the toe. Unlike the most recent relaunch, this version doesn’t have perforations across the vamp. Additionally, the collar lining, tongue, laces, and back tab come in black, while white decorates the midsole. The chrome-plated shank plate in the midsole adds stability, while encapsulated Zoom Air units provide cushioning underfoot. Other notable features include the Jumpman and oversized "23" in Metallic Silver on the heel.

Our experts at StockX like the small Jumpman logo on the outer side, which draws inspiration from Ferrari branding. The Jordan 14 Retro Black Toe (2024) (GS) was released on November 2, 2024, and sold for $150.




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