Air Jordan 14
Released in 1998 and designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 14 was inspired by Michael Jordan’s Ferrari 550 Maranello, reflected in its sleek, aerodynamic design. Known as the shoe Jordan wore during his final NBA Finals run with the Chicago Bulls, the AJ14 features a low-profile silhouette, sculpted midsole, and a shield-style Jumpman logo. Blending performance, luxury, and speed, the Air Jordan 14 holds a special place in basketball and sneaker history.