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After the mooted Supreme x Nike Air Jordan 14 got a retail price (rumored to around $248), further images of the upcoming release continue to leak on social media. This time, Easy Otabor (@easyotabor) shared closeup looks on his Instagram story. Check them out in the gallery above.

White and black/royal blue colorways of the Air Jordan 14 are rumored to be dropping later this year. Leaked shots of both can be seen below. Both uppers feature stud detailing and the sneakers come with a co-branded Supreme x Jordan hang tag.

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You can also get an on-foot look at the white colorway courtesy of Bloody Osiris and @J23app.

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Supreme collaborated with Nike's Jordan Brand for the first time in 2015 on a trio of Air Jordan 5s. The Air Jordan 14 came out in 1998 and was the last Air Jordan Michael Jordan wore as a Chicago Bull, when he sank the famous game-winning shot to beat the Utah Jazz in the 1998 NBA Finals.

For a bigger portion of Supreme, check the video below.

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