Nike Air Jordan VI (6) Retro “Detroit Pistons” Colorway

Monday, December 28th, 2009 | Posted in Air Jordan, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Jordan VI (6) Retro Detroit Pistons Colorway 384664-001

There is no arguing the Nike Air Jordan VI’s spot as one of the most popular Jordan signature models – every retro release was met with high anticipation and quick sales. The upcoming Nike Air Jordan VI “Detroit Pistons” features a nubuck and patent leather upper with a myriad of colors on the midsole; versatile varsity red, nostalgicly speckled true blue, and contrasting light graphite all combine surprisingly well with the signature ice outsole. Check back with NewKicksOnTheBlog for updated info regarding a drop date.

Tech Info:
Nike Air Jordan VI (6) Retro “Detroit Pistons”
Style: 384664-001
Color: Black/Varsity Red-True Blue-Light Graphite

Info/Image: Flightclub Tistory

Nike Air Jordan VI “Black/Infrared” January 2010

Monday, June 29th, 2009 | Posted in Air Jordan, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Jordan VI Black/Infrared January 2010

If you’re checking out this site right now, you’re probably already well versed on the Nike Air Jordan legacy. As hugely popular as Jordans are and have been since the 80’s, there are certain colorways of certain Nike Air Jordan models that transcend the sneaker game as something more than just a shoe. To some, it’s a work of art, and to others, it’s a nostalgic reminder of the good old days of our youth. To many of us, just the mere sight of this Nike Air Jordan VI conjures a series of flashbacks to not only that special time in sneakers, but also to the early days of a subculture that was just starting to emerge in response to the amazing creations that were coming out of Tinker Hatfield’s sketchbook.

The above Nike Air Jordan VI in its OG Infrared colorway is one of those special shoes that is more than just something you put on your feet. It’s a road post along the sneaker landscape that we can all look back on with great fondness. During the 1990-1991 NBA season, at the time of their release, Nike was pulling away from their competitors at a startling rate and so was Michael Jordan. These shoes were on his feet as he won his first NBA Championship and his second league MVP.

Was it the shoes? Only Mike and Spike know for sure, but for most of us, owning a pair of these kicks was as close as we were ever going to come. Whether you had them back then or were smart enough to pick up the Retro version that dropped in 2000, another chance is coming to get your hands on one of the centerpieces of the Air Jordan legacy. The original Black/Infrared Nike Air Jordan VI will be hitting stores again in January of next year, so you’ll have to be patient, but we promise that they’ll be worth the wait. In the meantime, you can check out some closeups of the shoe to whet your appetite even further and we’ll be sure to keep you posted on all the latest regarding this eagerly awaited Retro release.

Tech Info:
Nike Air Jordan Retro VI (6)
Style: 384664-061
Color: Black/Infrared

Info/Image: Gradient

Nike Air Jordan VI (6) “Black/Deep Infrared” Sample

Saturday, June 6th, 2009 | Posted in Air Jordan, Sneaker News, Sneakers

Nike Air Jordan VI (6) Black/Deep Infrared Sample

Earlier this week, we saw one of the dopest Nike Air Jordan VII (7) samples ever crawl out of the woodwork. Here is an edition of the previous year’s edition that never saw the light of retail. When they released back in 2000, the Nike Air Jordan VI (6) Retro featured a mostly black design, with infrared touches framing the Air bubble, on the heel strap, tongue and lacelock. This sample edition adds the signature red hue to the forefoot midsole as well as the heel’s “Nike Air” logo. Check out the last picture by checking that link for a good comparison (the bottom is the “original” retro from 2000). These are already nearing a thousand on eBay, so act fast.

Tech Info:
Nike Air Jordan VI (6) “Black/Deep Infrared” Sample
Style: 136038-061
Color: Black/Deep Infrared

You can find more detailed pictures here.

Info/Image: SoleSupreme