about the air jordan 6
June 11, 2010 by Hanna08
The air Jordan(s), or just simply Jordans are a trademark of trainers as well as athletic clothes produced by Nike originally designed for and endorsed by professional National basketball association basketball player MJ. The Air Jordan line is now sold by Jordan Brand, Since its first relieve in 1985, there have been a lot of different styles of the sneaker released each year, even after Michael Jordan retired from the NBA.
The Air Jordan VI was permiered lately in 1990 and they were made by Tinker Hatfield. Michael earned his 1st NBA Championship wearing these athletic shoes. These air jordan sneakers were initially devised for the Player Berbick, but were later came out due to exclusivity issues.
During 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and also a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. This shoe have a #9 on the shoe ,it’s MJ’s olympic number.
In 2008 the next Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and the 5 Olympic rings’ colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the sneaker is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s 1st championship Nike company released a commemorative Black/Gold jordan retro 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Air Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and priced at $295.00.
The full tongue, and part of the lace locks of the nike air jordan 6 were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz’ike. The lace locks and back tab of the nike jordan retro 6 were also inspiration for the jordan “Six Rings”.

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