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Air Jordan 14 Golf “Oxidized Green” Releasing In 2025

Another OG colorway hits the green.

Air Jordan 14 Golf “Oxidized Green” Releasing In 2025

Another OG colorway is joining the Jordan Release Dates 2025 calendar, as the Air Jordan 14 “Oxidized Green” is set to re-release with a golf-ready twist.

The shoes originally dropped in 1999, Michael Jordan’s sixth and final championship season, and saw their first and only Retro in 2016. In lieu of official images, our mock-up shows a likely outcome with white leather framed by a black sock liner and midsole. Aside from sparse “Oxidized Green/Legend Blue” accents on the midsole and branding, the colorway has always looked a bit more clean-cut than its palette and titular hue might suggest. Naturally, like another Jordan golf shoe in the recently released Air Jordan 9 Golf “Barons,” the shoe’s sole comes with circular spokes to enhance its grip on plush grass.

Other mock-ups showcase ribbed stitching and perforations across the quarter and heel, a familiar alternative across the Jordan 14 slate, but both the original “Oxidized Green” release and 2016 Retro featured smooth panels in those areas. Keep an eye on our Jordan Release Dates page while we sift through all the latest info ahead of the shoe’s 2025 release.

Steering focus to another upcoming Jordan drop, read up on the latest surrounding the Air Jordan 1 “Bred” releasing February 2025.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 14 Golf

SKU: HJ7710-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Coming Soon

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