Air Jordan XIV (14) – White / Chambray – Metallic Silver – Unreleased Sample

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Air Jordan XIV (14) - White / Chambray - Metallic Silver - Unreleased Sample

The Air Jordan XIV (14) is one of the simplest and safest Air Jordan models made to date. Many colorways of the AJ14 were released in 2005, and we are now getting a detailed view of a colorway that never made it to retailers. Featuring a white upper with chambray accents, the colorway on these unreleased samples is pretty simple. One of the key aspects of this pair is the chambray colored inner lining. Though the inner lining color is not usually visible once it is being worn, it makes a huge difference to the appearance of the sneaker if it’s sitting on your shelves. As previously mentioned, this is a sample Air Jordan 14 and will not be released. The only way to cop a pair is through the ‘Bay.

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Nike Air Force 1 – All-Star Game ‘09 – Available Early

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Nike Air Force One (1) - All-Star Game '09 - Available Early

The 2009 NBA All-Star game is quickly approaching and Nike is doing their part to support the occasion by creating this Air Force One (1). One out of the three AF1’s designed by DJ Clark Kent, this pair sports the colors of the Phoenix Suns’ jerseys for the obvious fact that the game will be held in Phoenix, Arizona. The upper is divided into three panels which sport purple, orange, and black premium leathers. Other key aspects of this sneaker include yellow stitching, purple laces marked with yellow stars, and a yellow outsole. Though the release date is not known as of yet, this pair is rumored to be a quickstrike. Whatever the case may be, you can cop you pair today on the ‘Bay by clicking the link below.

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Air Jordan VI (6) Retro – Black / Infrared Sample

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Air Jordan VI (6) Retro - Black / Infrared Sample

Back in 2000 before the Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro – Black/Deep Infrared was released, many sneakerheads may remember that a sample image was seen which depicted certain midsole parts of the sneaker as infrared instead of black. This little deviation from the original sneaker had collectors going crazy and throwing fits. Jordan Brand recognized what the consumers wanted and eventually ended up releasing a product more in line with the Original Air Jordan 6 Infrared. Though at that time the sample was seen as nothing special, it is now available on the ‘Bay for a current bid of over $5,000.

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