<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI)]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6.html Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:37:45 +0000 Zend_Feed http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black White Jade Green]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black-white-jade-green.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black Grey White]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black-grey-white.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 81.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black White Red]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black-white-red.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black White]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black-white.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black Red Sapphire Blue]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black-red-sapphire-blue.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 81.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - Black Red]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-black-red.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 81.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan Shoes 6 - White Black Red]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-shoes-6-white-black-red.html The Air Jordan VI was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. Jordan won his first NBA Championship wearing these sneakers. These sneakers were originally designed for the former N enzel Harris, but were later taken off the market due to lack of sales. In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors. In 2008 a second Olympic colorway was released that consisted of an all-white patent leather upper, black tongue, and all of the Olympic rings' colors on the midsole. On the toebox of the shoe is an embroidered Chinese flower as a symbol of the 2008 Summer Olympics. To celebrate the defining moment of Jordan’s first championship Nike released a commemorative Black/Gold Air Jordan 6 packaged with a White/Black/Gold Jordan 11 sold as the “Defining Moments Package”. It was released on January 28, 2006 and sold for $295.00. The entire tongue, and part of the lace locks of the Jordan VI were inspiration for the Air Jordan Spiz'ike. The lace locks and back tab of the Jordan VI were also inspiration for the Air Jordan "Six Rings".

Price:$ 150.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Original (OG) - White Infared - Black]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-original-og-white-infared-black.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Original (OG) - White / Infared - Black were released in February of 1990, and retailed for $125.� They feature an all white leather upper with an infared color scheme on the midsole, which definitely draws attention to the shoe. The shoe features perforations throughout which act as a ventilation system, allowing the foot to breath. The inner lining and tongue are black.� The tongue also features holes which the bearer can use to easily slip the shoes on.� The Air Jordan 6 (VI) features the lace locks and clear soles from the Air Jordan 5 (V), but besides that is a whole new shoe. If you use your imagination and look carefully, the designs on the side panel seem to spell out �23?. The �2? stands up vertically while the �3? lays horizontally.

Price:$ 125.00 Special Price:$ 79.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - Olympic (Midnight Navy Varsity Red - White)]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-retro-olympic-midnight-navy-varsity-red-white.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - Olympic (Midnight Navy / Varsity Red - White) were release on September 15, 2000 and retailed for $ 120.� They are dubbed the “olympics” as they feature the American Flag colorway…red / white / blue, and were originally worn by Jordan in the Olympic games.� The Air Jordan 6 (VI) features similar elements from the Air Jordan 5 (V), including the lace locks and clear sole. Besides that, they are a completely different shoe.� The pattern on the shoe is interesting. If you look at the shoe the right way, the number 23 appears with the number 2 standing upright on the back of the shoe and the number 3 laying down, facing the ground near the laces.

Price:$ 120.00 Special Price:$ 79.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro Low - Black Metallic Silver]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-retro-low-black-metallic-silver.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - White / Midnight Navy were released on October 4,2000� and retailed for $120. They feature a simple design, with a white leather upper with blue accents on the midsole, tongue, and heel tab. The tongue is rubber and features holes that the bearer could use to slip the shoes on easily.� The shoe also features perforations throughout which act as a ventilation system, allowing the foot to breathe easily. The pattern on the shoe is interesting. If you look at the shoe the right way, the number 23 appears with the number 2 standing upright on the back of the shoe and the number 3 laying down, facing the ground near the laces.

Price:$ 120.00 Special Price:$ 79.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - White Midnight Navy]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-retro-white-midnight-navy.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - White / Midnight Navy were released on October 4,2000� and retailed for $120. They feature a simple design, with a white leather upper with blue accents on the midsole, tongue, and heel tab. The tongue is rubber and features holes that the bearer could use to slip the shoes on easily.� The shoe also features perforations throughout which act as a ventilation system, allowing the foot to breathe easily. The pattern on the shoe is interesting. If you look at the shoe the right way, the number 23 appears with the number 2 standing upright on the back of the shoe and the number 3 laying down, facing the ground near the laces.

Price:$ 120.00 Special Price:$ 79.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Original (OG) - Off White NW - Maroon]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-original-og-off-white-nw-maroon.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Original (OG) - Off White / NW - Maroon were released in 1991 and retailed for $125.� The feature a simple white leather upper with red accents and a clear sole. Perforations can be found throughout the shoe’s upper, which acts as a ventilation system, allowing the bearer’s foot to breathe. The Air Jordan 6 (VI) uses the lace locks and clear sole from the Air Jordan 5 (V), but besides that is a completely different shoe design.� If you use your imagination and look carefully, the designs on the side panel seem to spell out �23?. The �2? stands up vertically while the �3? lays horizontally.

Price:$ 125.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - Black Deep Infrared]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-retro-black-deep-infrared.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro - Black / Deep Infrared were released onAugust 23, 2000, and retailed for $120.� They feature an all black suede upper with red accents, including around the clear sole and visible air sole unit, as well as the Jumpman logo and lace locks. The heel tab is huge, and features a hard design, as opposed to the soft loop that we see usually on shoes.� The Air Jordan 6 (VI) features the lace locks and clear soles from the Air Jordan 5 (V), but besides that is a whole new shoe. If you use your imagination and look carefully, the designs on the side panel seem to spell out �23?. The �2? stands up vertically while the �3? lays horizontally.

Price:$ 120.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro Low - White University Blue]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-retro-low-white-university-blue.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro Low - White / University Blue were released on April 27, 2002 and retailed for $105. They are a simple pair of AJ’s, with a bland white leather upper which featuredperforations which allowed the foot to breathe. The big heel tab is very noticeable, and adds some personality to the shoe.� The chrome lace locks and clear outsole are also nice additions.� These also feature baby blue accents around the midsole and air sole unit.� Many people liked these simply because they made really nice summer shoes.

Price:$ 105.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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<![CDATA[Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro Low WMNS - White Coral Rose]]> http://www.airjordancity.com/air-jordan-6/air-jordan-6-vi-air-jordan-6-vi-retro-low-wmns-white-coral-rose.html The Air Jordan 6 (VI) Retro Low WMNS - White / Coral Rose info here…

Price:$ 120.00 Special Price:$ 82.99

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