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The Air Jordan 6 Craft “Paris” Celebrates The 2024 Olympic Games Next Fall

A women's exclusive.

The Air Jordan 6 Craft “Paris” Celebrates The 2024 Olympic Games Next Fall

2024 is shaping up to be a massive year in footwear for Nike, from an uptick in production for the Kobe Bryant line and the welcomed return of past Nike Basketball products to the Jumpman’s expansive amount of compelling retro offerings. With the 2024 Summer Olympic Games spearheading the brand’s global festivities, several silhouettes have been prepared for a coinciding “Paris” themed collection of footwear.

Joining the Air Jordan 4, the 2024 collection is expected to include a shimmering women’s exclusive Air Jordan 6, according to Sole Retriever. Split between worn suede underlays and tumbled leather overlays, the latter receives a striking “Pure Platinum” finish that concentrates along the heel while a color-matched light grey fills the surrounding textile panels. Accented with Gold Medal allure at the “Metallic Gold” lace toggle, Jumpman logo and the heel’s pull tab, the semi-translucent outsole underfoot achieves a cerulean “Glacier Blue” closing to the pristine tooling.

The women’s exclusive Air Jordan 6 Craft “Paris” is tentatively scheduled to release in August of 2024 for a retail price of $200. Pre-school and toddler sizing will be released as well. In the meantime, stay tuned for official release details and first-look imagery.

For more Jumpman releases, the Jordan 11 “Gratitude” arrives tomorrow, December 9th.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Air Jordan 6 "Paris Olympics"

SKU: DQ4914-074
RETAIL PRICE: $200
RELEASE DATE: Aug 7, 2024

US 08/07/2024 Wednesday

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