





The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Original (OG) Low - Light Ginger / Black - White info were released on September 15, 1999, and retailed for $130. They feature yellow and white upper constructed from durabuck, and white on the toe area. The sleek design of the shoe stems from the fact that they are modeled after one of Michael Jordans Ferraris, the F355F1 to be exact. They feature support wraps, which on this particular colorway happen to be white, which help to give the shoe an even sleeker look, but the only knock on them is that they tend to detach over time, and with repetitive use. They are nice as they are not a team colorway release, and feature a bright, vibrant color scheme, making them a definite head turner. The outsole of the shoe features a well designed herringbone pattern, which is great for providing a good amount of traction, making these a really nice pair of shoes to play basketball in. Other technical specifications include low profile Zoom Air units, a carbon fibre sheath, medial air vents, a phylon midsole, and a quick lace system.