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Men's Air Jordan 6 (White/Red/Green/Blue) No.J60006
What makes the Air Jordan VI Nike so remarkable? Could it be that the AJ 6 was worn during MJs first NBA title? Or could it be he won his first NBA Finals MVP? Maybe it is the material, or design of the Nike Air Jordan VI. Which ever it may be, this is one shoe to remember.
On the Air Jordan VI Michael Jordan gave direct orders to have a clean toe, so Tinker Hatfield made sure the Air Jordan VI had a reinforcement around the toe, making the Air Jordan VI the first basketball model to obtain this. Michael Jordan had problems putting on the past five models, so Tinker designed two holes on the top of the tongue, and one loop on the back, calling it "a spoiler”. The Air Jordan 6 was the second model to have the clear rubber sole. When the Air Jordan V was released a lot of people complained that their children were falling because the soles would collect dust that was on the court, making the sole slippery. Now on the Air Jordan VI Tinker added a more solid rubber, so this problem would not happen again.
Michael wanted the heel tab positioned so it did not hit his Achilles tendon, making the Jordan 6 the first shoe to have any sort of molded structure on the back. The last touch Tinker gave was incorporated the number "23″ on the design of the shoe.
Right before the retro release of the black/black-infra-red Nike Air Jordan 6, pictures were published on webpages where it showed that they had reversed the midsole 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. 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.
On the Air Jordan VI Michael Jordan gave direct orders to have a clean toe, so Tinker Hatfield made sure the Air Jordan VI had a reinforcement around the toe, making the Air Jordan VI the first basketball model to obtain this. Michael Jordan had problems putting on the past five models, so Tinker designed two holes on the top of the tongue, and one loop on the back, calling it "a spoiler”. The Air Jordan 6 was the second model to have the clear rubber sole. When the Air Jordan V was released a lot of people complained that their children were falling because the soles would collect dust that was on the court, making the sole slippery. Now on the Air Jordan VI Tinker added a more solid rubber, so this problem would not happen again.
Michael wanted the heel tab positioned so it did not hit his Achilles tendon, making the Jordan 6 the first shoe to have any sort of molded structure on the back. The last touch Tinker gave was incorporated the number "23″ on the design of the shoe.
Right before the retro release of the black/black-infra-red Nike Air Jordan 6, pictures were published on webpages where it showed that they had reversed the midsole 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. 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.








