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6/10/2019 Supreme®/Air Jordan XIV The Air Jordan XIV was introduced in 1998. Its sleek design nod

[Supreme]( 6/10/2019 Supreme®/Air Jordan XIV The Air Jordan XIV was introduced in 1998. Its sleek design nods to high-speed luxury vehicles. Michael Jordan famously wore the Air Jordan XIV during Game 6 of the 1998 NBA finals on June 14, 1998. Jordan sunk the winning shot with five seconds left in the game, securing his sixth Championship title and second three-peat. This was Jordan’s final appearance with the Chicago Bulls, and is one of the most-watched games in NBA history. Supreme has worked with Jordan Brand to create a custom version of the Air Jordan XIV. The shoe features a leather and nubuck upper with metal studs, painted midsole panels, woven logo at mesh tongue, rubber logo heel panel and custom enamel shield graphic. Made exclusively for Supreme, the Air Jordan XIV will be offered in two color ways. Available in-store NY, Brooklyn, LA, London, Paris and online June 13th. Available in Japan on June 16th. For more information [click here](. [unsubscribe]( from the Supreme newsletter ​

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