Sneaker Release: Air Jordan 6 “Black Infrared” set to return to shelves November 28

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The Air Jordan 6 “Black Infrared” is set to hit Nike retailers November 28, 2014. This Jordan 6 colorway may be one of the best colorways featured on the Jordan 6 silhouette, the simple design brings us memories of Mike killing it on court. The Air Jordan 6 Black Infrared has been a favorite among sneakerheads since it was released in 1991. The shoe is made up of a majority black upper with details of infrared and white with an ice blue sole. It was first retroed in 2010. The sneaker will see another retro release in Fall 2014.

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The Air Jordan 6 “Black Infrared” originally released in 1991.

This year’s Air Jordan 6 “Black Infrared” Retro is closer to the original rendition than ever before thanks to a 3M treatment on the perforations that were missing in subsequent reissues of the model.  It will most likely take 23 more years for the icy outsoles to be as yellow as the original 1991 pair pictured above, but there’s still nothing like the classic model that Mike wore during his first championship season in Chicago. Featuring that ‘Nike Air’ on the heel branding, it’s easy to see why nearly everyone is counting down until November 28th, when we get year’s retro installment. The majority of sneakerheads applaud these kicks for staying true to the infrared and 3M perforations first trademarked by the OG’s back in 1991.

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Jordan proved the hype surrounding him was real as he led the Chicago Bulls to their first NBA Championship. Up 4-1 against the Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago closed out a close Game 5 with a 108-101 win.

 Enough of the history and opinions, now lets get to the actual price of the Air Jordan 6 “Black Infrared” scheduled to draw in swarms of sneakerheads from all across the country November 28. These iconic kicks will drop in Nike retailers Black Friday followed by a price tag of $185. This price may seem a little steep for the more cost-friendly sneakerheads; however, with the up in price, Jordan Brand promises a better quality shoe that should last as long as you need them to. These shoes will no doubt sell out online in under 10 seconds. The real question is, will you be rocking these championship ring granting kicks come November 28, or will you keep a tight hold on your wallet?

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