One of the more underappreciated silhouettes from Jordan Brand is the Air Jordan 14. Overall, this is a great creation from the mind of Tinker Hatfield. This shoe has a racecar feel which is made evident by the Lamborghini and Ferrari-inspired decal on the side. Although this shoe has been underappreciated, there are still plenty of people out there who get the appeal. Some people know just how great of a sneaker this truly is, and they cop every colorway. Consequently, Jumpman continues to supply new models.
Throughout 2023, sneakerheads can expect at least a few dope Air Jordan 14 offerings to hit the market. There are plenty of directions the brand can go in. Although, it seems like the next Jordan 14 will employ a familiar aesthetic. This time, we are talking about “Laney,” which is the high school Michael Jordan went to. Overall, this school has inspired a ton of great colorways. Now, we are getting a Jordan 14 with the iconic blue and yellow colors, with product shots being showcased, below.
“Laney” Air Jordan 14
You would be hard-pressed to find a “Laney” Jordan that doesn’t look good. For some reason, that loud blue with yellow accents is always a showstopper. That said, this Air Jordan 14 certainly follows that trend. Firstly, the sneaker starts out with some blue all throughout the upper. This blue is mainly found on the sides of the sneaker. Secondly, we get some black toe boxes, as well as black back heels with the number 23 written in white. From there, yellow is found on the top of the tongue and even on the outsole. Lastly, the midsole is a mixture of white and black which creates a nice contrast.
In terms of the release date, these are set to drop on May 27th for a price of $210 USD. If you want something that truly pops, then these are going to be a must-cop. Let us know your thoughts on this Air Jordan 14, down in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the sneaker world. We will always bring you biggest releases from the biggest brands in the world.