New Jordans Retro, Michael Jordan retired for the second time just before the release of the Air Jordan 14, but he still slipped a black/red pair on for his “Last Shot” and one final NBA title with the Bulls. Designer Tinker Hatfield modeled the sleek 14 after the Ferrari 550M that Jordan drove. Some of the key differences to this Air Jordan 14 includes a glossy Grey rubberized midsole opposed to the carbon fiber. But the most obvious difference is the ribbed suede upper instead of the single suede panel on the 2014 pair, which was used on the Candy Canes and the Last Shot 14s. The Jumpman appears seven times on both the left and right shoes, which honor the 14th sneaker in Jordan’s signature series.
Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers, The Nike LeBron 19 Low features a White textile mesh upper and leather toe box paired with pastel accents perfect for spring. The tropical feel is made instantly apparent even at a glance, as both the mesh and leather parts of the upper are highlighted in a calming, light pink. Certain pieces of the sole and lace unit are colored similarly as well, while the logo hits across the tongue and midsole pop in their shared “Volt” hue. Highlighting the shoe are floral patterns on the tongues and heels. Further pushing the floral aesthetics are rose patterns seen on the tongues and heels. Rounding out the final details are React Foam midsoles, which replace the traditional Max Air cushioning, and a rubber outsole.
2020 Jordans, The Air Jordan 5 is dressed in a light olive green durabuck Jordan Brand is calling Jade Horizon, with translucent yellow eyelets for accenting. The quarter panel netting is translucent with the 3M reflective tongue featuring the Jumpman in Jade Horizon. This Air Jordan 5 features a premium leather upper that develops a beautiful patina over time, while also having vintage oxidized outsoles, eyelets and lace toggles. Yellow Wings, Swooshes, tongue branding and rubber outsole completes the design. The midsole is seen in black with the P-51 Mustang fighter plane inspired teeth seen in cement print.

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