After dropping exclusively in Chicago, the “Ferrari” Air Jordan 14 Retro is set for a wider release.
The red, black and yellow colorway drops in limited numbers this Saturday (September 6), and has more than just a subtle hint of Ferrari (a few of which MJ has owned in his time).
Michael Jordan and his Ferrari (license plate: M-AIR-J) in 1992: pic.twitter.com/uhhm5XhX5a
— SI Vault (@si_vault) August 15, 2013
But it’s likely to anger Puma, which has the official Ferrari license – paying a pretty penny to use the classic car marque all over a range of shoes, accessories, and apparel.
We have a tiny favour to ask. In 2018 we set out to make Hoopsfix sustainable by building our relationship directly with our readers. Up until now, Hoopsfix has been creating editorials, videos and podcasts to provide sorely missing coverage of the British game and its distinct culture and community.
We have funded Hoopsfix with our freelance work creating basketball media, but sadly that means not only does it fall behind our client’s priorities, but some of those clients are the same organisations we need to report objectively on putting us in a conflicted position.
We want to devote more time to our mission of helping British basketball reach its potential, and produce even more content for the basketball community by making Hoopsfix a sustainable 100% independent business funded directly by our readers through Patreon.
If everyone who enjoys our content chose to support us, our future would be much more secure. For as little as $3 per month, you can support Hoopsfix – and it only takes a minute.
We are tremendously honoured and humbled to have a community of people who value what we do, and we look forward to being at the forefront of the British game as it continues to evolve.
0 comments