Jordan Brand celebrates 35 years of the Air Jordan 6 by draping it in liquid silver — a jewel-toned tribute to its most storied partnership in football.
Design & Inspiration
The Air Jordan 6's resume is short and devastating: Michael Jordan wore it to win his first NBA Championship in 1991, and Tinker Hatfield designed it with a modified rubber tab on the heel so Jordan could lace up faster. Thirty-five years later, Jordan Brand marks the anniversary through its longest-running football partnership, with Paris Saint-Germain providing the creative brief for a monochrome Metallic Silver execution. The all-over silver colorway — running across the upper, perforated side panels, and Pure Platinum sole — reads less like a sneaker and more like a trophy. Oil Grey detailing adds subtle depth, while the circular PSG Eiffel Tower logo replaces the standard Nike Air branding on the heel, the sharpest signal that this pair belongs as much to Paris as it does to Chicago. The Jumpman lands on the tongue in grey against the black neoprene lining, bridging both worlds.
Comfort & Performance
The Air Jordan 6 Retro platform delivers the same full-length midsole cushioning and visible heel Air unit that defined the original 1991 construction. Premium materials throughout the upper ensure durability alongside the elevated aesthetics, while the perforated side panels maintain breathability across all-day wear.
Release Information & Pricing
The PSG x Air Jordan 6 "Metallic Silver" (IQ5135-001) releases on Feb 23rd via Nike SNKRS and select retailers for $215 USD/230€/210£. It marks the third Air Jordan 6 collaboration between Jordan Brand and PSG, following the Infrared-accented pair in 2019 and the Low in 2023, and drops as part of Jordan Brand's broader 35th anniversary celebration of the silhouette.