What If Air Jordan 6 Carmine Became “Blumine” Or “Cement”?

April 28, 2015 BY / 0

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With the ever-expanding talents of burgeoning sneaker artists and do-it-yourselfers, we don’t have to wait to see what other Air Jordan 6 colorways Jordan Brand can think up. The possible is now.

Here’s a shot showing off two routes AJ6 can venture aesthetically. The left shoe takes the Carmine template next level with a Sport Blue application on leather. Now, imagine it in soft nubuck. The right shoe is an imagining of a “Cement” option, complete with speckling made famous by the Air Jordan 4 White/Cement.

With all of the original Air Jordan 6 colorways having been retroed – with the exception of Off White/Maroon, which has been rumored for late 2015 – is it time Jordan Brand begins thinking along these custom lines for future retro releases?

Source: Nikesneakheatair-jordan-6-custom-blue-carmine-cement-1

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