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Debuted in 1998, the Nike Air Jordan 14 was designed in ode to Michael Jordan's love for luxury sports cars. And really gaging the sleek silhouette in full, this inspo is sure to dawn on you.

Dubbed the 'Black Toe' version, this colorway of the beloved vintage basketball shoe finds the tips of its white leather base dipped in, you guessed it, black. A luxurious mix of white grain leather and charcoal suede-like finishings in the front.

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Embellished with MJ's signature 23 on back, and on its sides with what clearly resembles a Ferrari-style Jumpan-logo, this sneaker really did its homework to pay tribute to a fan of fast-paced automobiles.

High Horsepower: The Nike Air Jordan 14 Retro Black Toe

NikeAir Jordan 14 Retro "Black Toe"
$210
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