Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

September 3, 2008 by Roland  | 2,489 Views

Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

Even though the 2008 Beijing Olympics ended a while ago, that’s not stopping Jordan Brand from releasing this Air Jordan Six Rings “Olympic Edition sneaker. This new colorway of Six Rings will sport the patriotic colors of red, white, and blue and will include both white and blue laces. Expect to see this sneaker releasing in most Jordan Brand stores Sept. 13th with a retail price tag of $150. If you can’t wait out the two weeks for the official release, head over to eBay because a few pairs have already been posted. See more detailed pictures after the jump.

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Release Date: 09/13/2008
Name: Air Jordan Six Rings (Olympic)
Color: White/Metallic Silver/Midnight Navy/True Red
Price: $150

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Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

Air Jordan Six Rings Olympic Edition

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  1. Air Jordan Six Rings [White / Red / Blue / Gold] | RepCodes | Air Jordan - Nike Air Force One - Nike SB - Custom Sneakers & more on September 8th, 2008 7:31 pm

    [...] Sneakerheads and many celebrities alike first fell in love with the Jordan Six Rings [Black/Red] model which released a few weeks ago and now faithful fans are anticipating the Sept. 13 release of the Jordan Six Rings [Olympic]. But, when a picture of the upcoming Spring 2009 release of the Jordan Six Rings [Black/Varsity Red - Classic Green - Varsity Purple] model began circulating, the sneaker community turned their heads in total disgust. Now it seems Jordan Brand has topped that colorway with this even less attractive design. This latest colorway features an odd combination of white, blue, and gold with a red pattern along the lace-holes with designs that slightly resembles the Jordan Six Rings [Olympic]. [...]

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