The Air Jordan XIV ‘Indiglo’ hit in 1999 with the first neon green accents on a pair of Jays, and the next time a green XIV hit retail in ’05, the colorblocking was nearly opposite. It’s been roughly the same amount of since the only green-featuring colorway of the Fourteen’s predecessor, but instead of a whole new edition, expect slight changes to the original. The ‘Altitude’ Air Jordan XIII now comes with the ballistic nylon ‘dimple’ panels that appear on the Flints and Breds, so the buttery soft leather is segregated to the toe and tongue. Everything else from the pebbled rear mudguard and heel to the signature sole remains the same, so click the jump below to see more detailed images and stick with Sneaker News for updates on these and all Air Jordan release dates. via MarqueeSole
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