Earlier this week, we saw one of the dopest Air Jordan VII (7) samples ever crawl out of the woodwork. Here’s an edition of the previous year’s edition that never saw the light of retail. When they released back in 2000, the Air Jordan VI (6) Retro featured a mostly black design, with infrared touches framing the Air bubble, on the heel strap, tongue and lacelock. This sample edition adds the signature red hue to the forefoot midsole as well as the heel’s ‘Nike Air’ logo. Check out the last picture after the jump for a good comparison (the bottom is the ‘original’ retro from 2000). These are already nearing a thousand on eBay, so act fast. via SoleSupreme
Air Jordan VI (6) Sample – Reverse Infrared
Aaron Hope
June 6, 2009
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