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Jordan Brand officially releases the Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Infrared” for the first time to celebrate the silhouette’s 35th anniversary. Dubbed the “Salesman Sample”, the colourway surfaced in 2000 and became a grail-worthy pair to many longtime collectors and archivists due to its rarity. As MJ’s first championship model, the AJ6 holds great significance among old-school sneakerheads and ‘90s basketball fans, harkening back to the GOAT’s legendary run with the Chicago Bulls.
Putting a twist on the OG “Black Infrared”, this version features a blacked-out nubuck base with vibrant Infrared accents dominating the polyurethane midsole. The classic Nike Air branding adorns the back panel, complementing the Jumpman logos on the plastic lace lock, textile shroud, and sockliner. A rubberised tongue works alongside the padded collar for a supportive fit, while the rear spoiler draws inspiration from one of MJ’s German sports cars. The visible Air bubble in the heel and encapsulated unit in the forefoot provide cushioning and responsiveness. Icy sections on the unique rubber outsole ensure superior traction on the court and concrete.
Launching via the Nike SNKRS app and select UK retailers, you can find out where to buy the Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Infrared” by keeping it locked to The Sole Supplier!
For sizing information check out our Nike Air Jordan 6 size guide.
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