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Any true Jordan fanatic knows that the Air Jordan 14 silhouette is inspired by the Ferrari F355F1 luxury sports car, the same car that Michael Jordan owned during his days a Chicago Bull. But do you really know what parts of the car are transferred onto the sneaker’s design? Some of the congruent features include the Jumpman badge, which takes after the Ferrari shield logo, as well as the shoe’s midsole, which is inspired by the car’s grille and body kit. There are plenty of other similarities seen throughout. Take a look at the photos below to get a better idea of what we mean. Available now on eBay.

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  • http://twitter.com/VincentVanGoBot Vincent Van GoBot

    Last Shots are sexy, no question.

  • NoahSpriggs

    my manz said they should make them jonts lyk heelys -_-

  • JRose2345

    Wrong vehicle, the car in the image as well as the base for the design is a  575 Maranello.  

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=762420229 Geoffrey ‘Leah Anna’ Hitch

    THATS NOT A 355 THATS A 550 MARANELLO….

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Dhroov-Patel/789740514 Dhroov Patel

    14s are ugly, and this diagram make no sense

  • John

    That’s a 575 Maranello not a F355F1 

  • flipperLazo

    >>>>>> U
    >>>>>> G
    >>>>>> L
    >>>>>> Y

  • Azigzag

    these arent ugly u jst dnt know a classic  sneaker wen u see it