Air Jordan 6

The Air Jordan 6 was released for the 1990-91 season. This season and this shoe was part of a defining moment for Michael Jordan and all of the Air Jordans.

Championship at last!

Every year that Jordan had played was a great one, but this year was just a little sweeter for Mike. The Bulls won the NBA Championship defeating the LA Lakers in the Finals. Jordan again took home the NBA scoring title and his 2nd of 5 MVP awards.

Air Jordan 6s for sale

The Air Jordan 6 will have a HUGE year in 2014 with the return of many OG colorways. Stay locked on with the Jordan release dates page, but in the event you miss out on some of the releases or are searching for other Jordan 6s for sale, check the links below.

Air Jordan 6s for sale

Air Jordan 6 (1991)
White/Infrared/Black
Air Jordan 6 (1991)
Black/Black-Infrared
Air Jordan 6 (1991)
White/Sport Blue/Black
Air Jordan 6 “White/Infrared” Air Jordan 6 “Black/Infrared” Air Jordan 6 “Sport Blue”
Air Jordan 6 (1991)
Off White/New Maroon
Air Jordan 6 (1991)
White/Carmine/Black
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2000)
Midnight Navy/Varsity Red/White
Air Jordan 6 “New Maroon” Air Jordan 6 “Carmine” Air Jordan 6 "Olympic"
Air Jordan 6 Retro “Olympic”
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2000)
White/Midnight Navy
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2000)
Black/Deep Infrared
Air Jordan 6 Retro Low (2002)
Black/Metallic Silver
Air Jordan 6 Retro “White/Navy” Air Jordan 6 Retro “Infrared” Air Jordan 6 Retro Low “Black/Silver”
Air Jordan 6 Retro Low (2002)
White/University Blue
Air Jordan 6 Retro Low Women’s (2002)
White/Coral Rose
Air Jordan 6 Retro DMP (2006)
Black/Metallic Gold
Air Jordan 6 Retro Low “White/Uni Blue” Air Jordan 6 Retro Low “White/Coral”
Air Jordan 6 Retro DMP
Air Jordan 6 Retro CDP (2008)
White/Black-Carmine Red
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2008)
White/Varsity Red-Green Bean-New Blue
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2009)
Doernbecher
Air Jordan 6 Retro “Carmine” CDP Air Jordan 6 Retro “Beijing” Air Jordan 6 “Doernbecher”
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2010)
Black/Varsity Red
Air Jordan 6 Retro Premium (2010)
White Black
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2010)
White/Black-Speckle
Air Jordan 6 Black/Varsity Red Air Jordan 6 Retro “Motorsports” Air Jordan 6 Retro “Oreo”
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2010)
Black/Varsity Red-True Blue-Light Graphite
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2010)
Black/Varsity Purple-White-Varsity Maize
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2010)
White/Varsity Red-Black
Air Jordan 6 Retro “Pistons” Air Jordan 6 Retro “Lakers” Air Jordan 6 Retro White/Varsity Red
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2010)
Infrared Pack
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2012)
White/Midnight Navy-Varsity Red
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2012)
White/Gold
Air Jordan 6 Retro “Infrared Pack” Air Jordan 6 Retro “Olympic” Air Jordan 6 Retro “GMP”
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014)
Metallic Silver/ Pink
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014)
White/Infrared/Black
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014)
Infrared 23/Black-Infrared 23
Air Jordan 6 GS Metallic Silver Air Jordan 6 Retro “Infrared” Air Jordan 6 Retro “Infrared23”
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014)
White/Carmine-Black
 Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014) 
Raw Umber/Chilling Red-Gold
 Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014) 
Pure Green/Metallic Gold-Red
Air Jordan 6 Retro “Carmine” Air Jordan 6 Retro “Cigar Air Jordan 6 Retro “Champagne 
Air Jordan 6 Retro (2014)
Multi-color
Air Jordan 6 Retro “Brazil”

 

Rubber tounge

What is there to say else than Hatfield created another classic. This time with a rubber tounge featuring two holes which the bearer could use to easily get the kicks on. He kept the idea with clear rubber soles and lace locks from the Air Jordan 5’s but apart from that this felt like a brand new AJ design for the Air Jordan 6.

Retro or a butchered classic?

Right before the retro release of the black/black-infra-red Air Jordan 6, pictures were published on webpages where it showed that they had reversed the mid-sole colors so that the red was now black and vice versa. This upset a whole lot of collectors and the word “butchered” was what would define this way of “destroying” the classic Air Jordan 6. Nike kept their ears to the street and made the Air Jordan 6 just like the original keeping their followers happy. There are several sample pairs of the “butchered” Air Jordan 6 floating around the sneaker collecting community, however, don’t expect to get these for any less than $500.The Retro Air Jordan 6 was the first retro Jordan shoe to be made in an Olympic colorway. For the Sydney 2000 games, an Olympic colorway was made in limited numbers of 3000 pairs. Today, 6 years later, many Jordan collectors estimate that the number of deadstock pairs of the Olympic Air Jordan 6 is less than 150 or 200 pairs.

To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship, Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”.

Stay up to date on Jordan release by checking out the Air Jordan Release Dates page.

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