Jordan 6

1 variation of the Jordan Jordan 6 on SoleBook.

The Jordan 6 Retro traces back to the original Air Jordan VI, released in 1991, the shoe Michael Jordan wore during his first championship run with the Bulls. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the silhouette departed from its predecessors with a visible heel notch inspired by his wife's car, a rounded collar, and a sculpted midsole that gave it a more aggressive, low-slung profile than the boxier Jordan V. The "Infrared" colorway from that title season remains the model's defining release and has anchored countless retro drops since. Jordan Brand began reissuing the VI regularly through the 2000s, cementing it as a retro-line staple alongside the III and XI. Over the years it's been rebuilt in premium leathers, suede, and even patent finishes for "UNC" and Carmine editions, while collaborations with the likes of DJ Khaled, Travis Scott, and Aleali May have pushed the shape into new territory. Its rubber "shark tooth" midsole and low-cut build made it a favorite on-court shoe in its day and a versatile retro now, worn as often with jeans as with tracksuits. The VI's mix of era-specific flair and lasting silhouette balance keeps it in steady rotation among collectors.