Jordan 14 Retro Last Shot (2005) 0
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Jordan 14 RetroLast Shot (2005)


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Product Details

Style

311832-002

Colourway

Black/Black-Varsity Red

Retail Price

US$150

Release Date

24/12/2005

Product Description

The Air Jordan 14 Retro Last Shot (2005) is a special edition of the Air Jordan 14, released in honor of the iconic shot by Michael Jordan during Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals.

The shoes have a predominantly black upper made with a leather base with suede overlays on the toe box, ankle, and heel. The black upper is accentuated by very subtle hints of red used on the branding details and a small part of the midsole. Some unique details on this shoe include a Ferrari-inspired Jumpman logo on the lateral ankle and the number 23 with a bigger Jumpman on the heel.

What our experts find interesting about these shoes is the leather and suede construction, which not only gives the shoes a premium feel, but also increases durability. The Air Jordan 14 Retro Last Shot (2005) was first released for retail on the 24th of December, 2005, at the price of $150.





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Price Range
Last 12 Months
£116 - £473
Price Range
Last 3 Months
£249 - £272
Volatility
18%
Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
6
Price Premium
Last Sale
133%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
£260

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