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Brand: Aleali May x Nike

Model: Air Jordan 14 Low

Release Date: August 19

Price: $235

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What We’re Saying: Hot on the heels of her latest Nike Air Jordan 1 collaboration, Aleali May has lined up her next Jordan Brand collaboration. This time around, May has put her signature touch on the Nike Air Jordan 14 Low, a silhouette previously reworked by CLOT’s Edison Chen.

For the collab dubbed "Fortune," May has opted for a fully grey suede upper with marbled minty green on parts of the midsole and tongue. Gold hits on the outsole finish off the look. The sneaker arrives in a mint green box with Aleali May’s signature across the top.

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May has become one of Jordan Brand’s premier collaborators, already reworking a handful of retro Air Jordans. While best known for her work on the Nike Air Jordan 1, this AJ 14 Low hits it out of the park thanks to the subtle and tasteful colorway. May continues to blur the lines of gendered sneaker collaborations, designing sneakers that both male and female sneakerheads go crazy over.

With many sneakerheads calling for a more gender-neutral sneaker community, inclusive sizing, and female representation in positions that matter, Aleali May’s maverick collaborations are hugely welcome.

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