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NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity
NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity
NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity
NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity
NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity
NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity

NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity Red/Black

Product ID : 51819801


Galleon Product ID 51819801
UPC / ISBN 196604360975
Shipping Weight 3.75 lbs
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Model CT8529
Manufacturer Nike
Shipping Dimension 14.84 x 10.91 x 5.2 inches
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NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity Features

  • Shown: Varsity Red/Black Style: 384665-600, Suede upper Standard lacing system Perforation for breathability

  • This version of the ''Carmine'' brings back the original ''Nike Air'' branding on the back of the shoe for the first time since the colorway’s debut in 1991

  • The return to the ''OG'' styling coincides with the Jordan 6’s 30-year-anniversary celebration in 2021

  • Along with the ''Nike Air'' embroidery on the heel, the rest of the shoe retains the correct height and panel shapes as the inaugural release

  • That includes white leather overlays on the forefoot, mid-panel, and eyelets above the fiery red synthetic nubuck base

  • Water resistance level : not water resistant

  • Water Resistance Level: not_water_resistant


About NIKE Jordan 6 Retro Mens Shoes Size - 12, Varsity

Description For many of you, this one's been a long time coming. The AJ6 "Toro Bravo" brings the coveted look of the 2009 Raging Bull pack to a champion-winning shoe. Famously inspired by MJ's German sports car, this AJ6 has a decked-out design that dons textured suede and an all-over Varsity Red finish. Yeah, some things are worth the wait. Heritage Since his game-winning shot that brought championship glory to North Carolina, Michael Jordan has been at the forefront of basketball consciousness. He took the court in 1985 wearing the original Air Jordan I, simultaneously breaking league rules and his opponents' will while capturing the imagination of fans worldwide.