One of the most lauded non-OG Air Jordan 6 colorways of all time, the Air Jordan 6 “DMP” is set to re-release for the first time ever in January 2020. Originally debuting in 2006 as 1/2 of the Air Jordan “DMP” pack alongside an Air Jordan 11, this black and gold iteration of Michael Jordan’s sixth signature sneaker nods to his first-ever championship with its trophy-esque colorway. Originally released in 2006, the Air Jordan Defining Moments Pack included the Air Jordan 6 and Air Jordan 11. It was created to celebrate Michael Jordan’s two three-peats in 1991 and 1996.
New Air Jordans 2019, Regarded as one of the most significant packs in Air Jordan history, the 2006 “Defining Moments” Pack was designed to celebrate Jordan’s first NBA Championship and post-retirement Championship with elevated versions of the shoes he wore in each. Dressed in its luxurious Black and Metallic Gold color scheme. This Air Jordan 6 “DMP” release will look exactly like the original featuring a Black nubuck upper with Metallic Gold accents atop a translucent outsole.
2019 Jordan, Paying homage to MJ’s most infamous moniker, this special-edition Air Jordan 4 is Blacked-out with an all-over pony hair inspired upper. The ’90s were a golden age for creative expression in downtown NYC and for wider sneaker culture, and Kim lived and breathed it all. For the No Cover collection, she curated a capsule of nostalgic OG Nike silhouettes that she couldn’t get her hands on growing up, bringing to life what was previously unattainable in her own life. The first, the Air Jordan 6, features a black nubuck upper with gold accents in place of the original Infrared. This was paired with a pair of Air Jordan 11s and came in a special box celebrating MJs Defining Moments.

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