Michigan Wolverine athletes have received their Air Jordan 14 PE, adding another standout pair to Jordan Brand’s growing NCAA “College Pack.” The exclusive lineup also includes player-edition pairs for programs such as UNC, Georgetown, UCLA, Howard, and others.
The University of Michigan has been tied to Jordan Brand since August 1, 2016, following a landmark partnership announced in August 2015. That deal made Michigan the first college football program to wear the Jumpman logo, while also extending across its basketball teams and athletic department.
Dressed in a bold maize upper, the “Michigan” Air Jordan 14 PE carries the model’s Ferrari-inspired design language with school-specific details throughout. Navy accents cover the tongue, laces, collar lining, heel panel, and outsole, giving the pair a clean Wolverines look. Carbon fiber-style overlays appear along the midsole and toe, while metallic gold details on the midfoot shank and lace hardware add a premium finish.
Michigan branding replaces the usual Jumpman inside the Ferrari-inspired shield on the collar, making the PE feel fully connected to the school. The heel also features a large “23” graphic with Jumpman branding above it, while the low-slung shape keeps the Air Jordan 14s original sports car influence intact.
The Air Jordan 14 “Michigan” PE will not release to the public. Like the other NCAA exclusives, this pair was made only for Wolverine athletes and program members.
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