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What’s releasing?
The Air Jordan 6 shall be returning this winter, this time in a brand-new Silver Chrome colourway. The upper comes primarily in a black durabuck, with silver accents on the heel tab, midsole and the Jumpman logo on the tongue. The outsole is then also black, with transparent blue details adding a pop of colour and contrast to the sneaker. And, as a nice attention to detail, the shoes will come in a matching box, half covered in silver and the remainder in black. Because of its appearance, the model has fetched many comparisons to the DMP Air Jordan 6, which was re-released in 2020. But, instead of the gold detailing, the model features fetching silver detailing, reminiscent of the Jubilee 11s which also came out in 2020.
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This is not the first time such a colourway has been present on an Air Jordan 6 but it is the first time it’s been featured on an Air Jordan 6 High. The black metallic colourway debuted on the Air Jordan 6 Low back in 2002 and then returned due to popular demand in 2015. And, as much as we love the Air Jordan 6 Low, the high-top version is just so iconic that the excitement about this release is hardly surprising. As a predominantly black colourway, the Air Jordan 6 High becomes a very versatile shoe, capable of being worn with smarter outfits, comfy sweatpants and everything in between. Plus, the bulky, cushioned build is ideal for keeping your feet warm during the colder months. And, whilst a predominantly black silhouette may not scream “Christmas,” it makes for an undeniably clean colourway either way, which complements the shape of the Air Jordan 6 High very well.
Where & when?
Although it has already been released stateside, the Air Jordan 6 Silver Chrome will become available in Europe from the 2nd of December, where it shall hopefully become available in one of the many stores registered on WOOVIN soon after. So, keep an eye on your favourite stores to skip out on all buyer fees if you want to pick up this beautiful Air Jordan 6 just in time for Christmas.
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