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The New Air Jordan 6 Retro OG Carmine is Available Now

Image via GOAT Entering the ’90s, Michael Jordan was rich in individual accolades but an NBA Championship still eluded him. That all changed when he defeated Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals to clinch his first title. By the end of the decade, Michael had six championship rings in total and was the undisputed king of the court.  When you re at the top of the totem pole, you can afford to take risks. MJ s first as a newly coronated champion? The Air Jordan 6 Carmine sneaker. Debuted by Jordan on his first Ring Night, the Air Jordan 6 Carmine signaled a true changing of the guard as MJ s famous foes and childhood heroes of the 80s began fading to black. In the boldly blocked Carmine 6s, Mike defended his new throne and stepped on all that dared threaten it. From the opening night of the 1991-92 season all the way up to the All-Star Game, the Carmine 6s outfitted the young king. 

MF DOOM x Nike SB Dunk High Sneakers: The Collaboration s Story

This is the villain. The overture came via cellphone signal beamed out to the Utah wilderness, from behind a set of numbers that didn t betray its origin. Who? The villain. Rob Sissi, handling his phone as he drove through the mountains of Mormon country, thought maybe a fuzzy connection was playing tricks on him. He wasn t expecting the call. Huh? This is DOOM. MF, the holder of a boulder. Viktor Vaughn, King Geedorah, Zev Love X before that, and Daniel Dumile (his birth name) even before that. The masked man of more monikers than there s ways to skin cats. MF DOOM, the supervillain who ruled underground rap in the 2000s, was calling to talk sneakers.

How to Use Sneaker Bots and Resell Sneakers In 2021

Image via Complex Original In a nondescript warehouse at an undisclosed location in Northern New Jersey, there sits a garage space full of neatly stacked sneakers some on shelves, some not a basketball hoop, an Armenian flag, and a fridge full of beer. Twenty-one-year-old Ari Sarafyan, the man behind cook group AK Chefs and soon-to-be-launched resale shop Private Exhbit, wears a white Supreme x Hanes T-shirt dirtied from moving boxes around all day, a pair of basketball shorts, and Nike x A Cold Wall Vomeros. I hadn t met Sarafyan yet, but had known his brother, Lawrence, who goes by Armenian Kicks, who also works as part of the sneaker reselling operation, for quite some time. 

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