The Air Jordan 14 “Chartreuse” is set to return in 2027, bringing back one of the more overlooked Jordan releases from the mid-2000s. First released in 2005, the colorway stood out for its bold mix of Light Graphite and bright Chartreuse accents, giving the model a sharper and less traditional look. With Jordan Brand continuing to revisit deeper cuts from its archive, this pair feels like a natural one to bring back.
Light Graphite suede is expected to cover most of the upper again, giving the shoe its soft, understated base. Chartreuse Green details then break through on the branding, heel, and outsole, while black works across the midsole, heel, tongue, and much of the rubber underfoot. That contrast is what made the original pair stand out, and it still feels different compared to most Air Jordan 14 releases. Early word suggests the 2027 version will stay close to the 2005 pair, though the shape is expected to be updated.
The Air Jordan 14 already carries strong history on its own. Designed by Tinker Hatfield and inspired by Michael Jordan’s love for Ferrari, the silhouette is known for its sleek lines, shield badge, and performance-driven look. It also holds extra weight because Jordan wore the model during his final championship run with the Bulls, giving every retro a little more significance.
Air Jordan 14 “Chartreuse” 2027 Release Date
The Air Jordan 14 “Chartreuse” is currently expected to release on January 16, 2027, through select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com for $215 USD.
With its sharper color blocking and deeper-cut status, this return should easily grab the attention of longtime Jordan fans looking for something outside the usual retro rotation.
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Color: Light Graphite/Chartreuse-Black
Style Code: IX0206-001
Release Date: January 16, 2027
Price: $215
Source: Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz
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