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These Jordans 2014 just weren't the sole special shoes designed for all the Jordan Brand Vintage. Unsurprisingly available to this private runners engaged in this year's sport, which is happening today outside in Brooklyn, is the Jordans Future pair pictured here. The shoes stick with the black and gold theme of that event by way of a mostly black woven upper that has some shiny gold bits mixed in (Sort of in the same way that the reflective bits were on that first Jordan Future retail pair). All of these will never let go, so test the extraordinaire gallery on the Jordan Future "Jordan Brand Classic" below and let us know what you think.
The day prior to this, The New Jordans 2014 introduced the globe towards the Air Jordan XX9, a woven one-piece upper design that again makes use of the Flight Plate cushioning system. It's no secret that not all of the legacy models have set the trainer environment on fire the way those early Air Jordan offerings did, but there's no denying some of the bold achievements they've made along the way in the name of performance and innovation. It seems like after the XIV, many of the later models tend to remain a bit more obscure than their uber-iconic predecessors, so with the latest game shoe being revealed now, it seemed like a perfect time to shine some light on several of the finest post-2000 installments. In this edition of Staff Insights, our team pinpoints some of their favorite Air Jordans from the latter half of the line's tenure.
Just about all signs point to this Air Jordan Shoes eventually transforming into a more general release type sneaker, but we're apparently not there quite yet. This weekend's Jordan Future "Multicolor" pair seems to be on par with those first two pairs as far as QS style status, as they won't be available at Nikestore and the big box retailers have gone the raffle route. Do you see yourself picking up a pair, or are there other colorways on the horizon that you will be searching for instead?