Jordan 6 Resale Price Guide
Current market values for MJ's first championship shoe. Track Infrared, Carmine, and Travis Scott collaboration prices.
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Jordan 6 Championship Legacy
The Air Jordan 6 (1991) holds a special place in sneaker history as Michael Jordan's first championship shoe. MJ defeated Magic Johnson's Lakers in the 1991 Finals wearing the Infrared and Carmine colorways.
Tinker Hatfield designed the shoe inspired by sports cars, particularly MJ's Porsche 911. The spoiler-like heel tab and streamlined silhouette gave it an aggressive, performance-focused aesthetic.
Travis Scott's collaborations have brought renewed attention to the silhouette, with his cargo pocket additions creating some of the most valuable Jordan 6s on the resale market today.
Jordan 6 Price Ranges
General Releases
$180-280
Non-OG colorways typically trade near $200 retail. Good value for wearers.
OG Colorways
$220-400
Infrared, Carmine, White Infrared. Nike Air branding adds premium.
Travis Scott Collabs
$400-1,000
Cactus Jack collaborations with cargo pocket feature command high premiums.
OG Colorway Values
Infrared (Black)
Black with infrared accents - Championship Finals shoe
2019 Retro: $250-350 | 2014 Retro: $300-400 | OG 1991: $1,500+
Carmine
White with carmine red accents
2021 Retro with Nike Air: $220-320 | 2014 Retro: $280-380
Travis Scott British Khaki
Cactus Jack collab with cargo pocket
2021 release with glow-in-the-dark outsole and stash pocket on ankle
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Jordan 6s worth on resale?
Jordan 6 resale prices range from $180-280 for general releases, $220-400 for OG colorways (Infrared, Carmine, White Infrared), and $400-1,000+ for Travis Scott collaborations. The Jordan 6 holds strong value due to its first championship significance - Michael Jordan won his first NBA title wearing this shoe in 1991.
Why is the Jordan 6 significant?
The Jordan 6 (1991) is highly significant because: (1) First Jordan worn during an NBA Championship victory, (2) Tinker Hatfield designed it inspired by sports cars and MJs Porsche, (3) First Jordan with pull tab on heel and lockdown lacing, (4) Worn during the iconic 1991 Finals against Magic Johnson Lakers, (5) The shoe that ended Jordans playoff struggles. This championship legacy makes it one of the most respected Jordan models.
What are the most valuable Jordan 6 colorways?
Most valuable Jordan 6s: (1) Travis Scott x Jordan 6 Olive/British Khaki = $400-800, (2) Travis Scott x Jordan 6 Medium Olive = $500-900, (3) DMP Jordan 6/11 Pack = $500-800, (4) Slam Dunk Jordan 6 = $400-600, (5) Infrared OG 1991 = $1,500+. The Travis Scott collaborations with the signature cargo pocket command the highest modern premiums.
Do Jordan 6 soles crack?
Jordan 6 soles can develop cracking over time, especially older pairs stored improperly. The polyurethane midsole is prone to hydrolysis (breaking down from moisture). To prevent cracking: (1) Wear them regularly - movement prevents deterioration, (2) Store in climate-controlled environment, (3) Use silica gel packets, (4) Avoid extreme temperature changes. Unworn pairs from 2010 or earlier often have sole separation issues. Factor this into resale valuations of older releases.
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