The Air Jordan 14 Low "BIN 23" now has a release date locked in. It's set to drop June 29, 2027 for $355, limited to just 2,300 pairs.
Purple covers most of the upper, giving the shoe a deep, rich look right out the gate. Black shows up across the tongue, eyestays, and toe, balancing out the bold purple base. Metallic gold rounds things out on the tongue bar, eyelets, and midfoot shank plate.
A red "BIN 23" shield sits on the side, marking it as part of Jordan Brand's premium capsule line. Each pair will also come individually numbered, running from 1 to 2,300 total. This marks the first time the Air Jordan 14 has joined the "BIN 23" lineup. It follows a run of premium releases across other classic silhouettes that started building back up last year.
Official images have yet to surface, with everything so far based on early mockups. That could mean small changes to shading or placement before the shoe actually lands on shelves. Overall, this is going to be both a premium and limited release.
Air Jordan 14 Low “BIN 23”
The "BIN 23" series first launched back in 2010, giving standard Air Jordan models a big upgrade. Better materials, upscale branding, and much smaller production runs defined that original run.
After sitting quiet for a very long time, the line made its return this year already. The Air Jordan 6, Air Jordan 3, Air Jordan 8, and Air Jordan 4 all received the "BIN 23" treatment throughout the year.
Each release has leaned heavily into luxury details, from wax stamped heels to included shoe trees and dust bags. That formula has made prior pairs highly sought after among collectors looking for pairs beyond a standard retro.
With the Air Jordan 14 Low now added to the mix, the "BIN 23" line keeps expanding into new territory. At 2,300 pairs and a $355 price tag, this release should carry the same demand that's followed every entry before it.
