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Nigel Sylvester Reveals Air Jordan 14 “Purple Ferrari” PE

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Nigel Sylvester’s latest Jordan flex comes with a WNBA connection and one of the better Air Jordan 14 PE executions we’ve seen in a while.

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Shared by Sylvester on Instagram, the Air Jordan 14 “Purple Ferrari” PE takes the model’s sports-car DNA and moves it away from the usual Red Ferrari comparisons. A rich purple suede upper covers most of the shoe, giving the 14 a much different presence while still keeping the sleek shape that made the silhouette stand out in the late ’90s.

Carbon fiber-style panels run along the midsole and heel, while metallic gold hits appear on the shank plate, heel detail, and the small Ferrari-inspired Jumpman badge near the collar. Black laces, black lining, and black tooling help frame the purple upper, letting the brighter accents do just enough without overcrowding the design.

The pair also keeps several familiar Air Jordan 14 elements intact, including the low-profile tongue setup, shield logo placement, and herringbone traction underfoot. Red “JORDAN” branding across the tongue adds another sharp contrast, while the yellow “XIV” badge on the outsole ties back into the gold hardware seen above.

Sylvester labeled the pair “OTF,” short for “Only The Family,” which makes the message pretty clear. This appears to be one of those Jordan Brand exclusives reserved for players, close friends of the brand, and special WNBA-related moments rather than a standard retail launch.

As of now, the Air Jordan 14 “Purple Ferrari” PE has not been announced for a public release. No retailer details have been confirmed, and unless Jordan Brand shares otherwise, this WNBA PE should be treated as a friends-and-family exclusive.

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Photos: Nigel Sylvester / NT: patchenhz

Mario Briguglio
Mario Briguglio
Founder and Editor in Chief. My passion for sneakers started at age 6 and now I've turned my passion into a profession. Favorite Kicks - Air Jordan 3 "Black Cement"

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