Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC Release Date and Resale Value
Discover the Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC, its release details, estimated resale value, and tips on how to buy them for retail price.
Jordan Brand returns yet again to pay homage to Michael Jordan’s Alma Mater with their upcoming Air Jordan 6! The Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC release date is on March 5th for a retail price of $210 per pair. Stick around for all the details!
If you’ve missed out on most of the profitable releases this January, worry not! You can still check out the few remaining releases here. For a detailed guide on sneaker reselling, read our Hypemaster Playbook!
Before we take a closer look at the Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC 2022, let’s see how profitable this silhouette still is.
Air Jordan 6: Resale In 2021
The Air Jordan 6 holds a special place in the hearts of fans as it was the sneaker Michael Jordan wore on his way towards NBA gold.
Released in 1991, these kicks have been popular ever since, although not as much as the Air Jordan 1, 3, 4, and 5.
Although they do sell out, the Air Jordan 6s aren’t that profitable. For example, the recent Air Jordan 6 Retro Carmine currently resells for $230 per pair on average.
To estimate resale for the Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC, let’s head on over to the secondary market.
Air Jordan 6 Retro Bordeaux
- Retail Price: $190
- Average Resell: $230
- Release Date: Saturday, September 4th, 2021
- Colorway: BLACK/LIGHT GRAPHITE-DARK GREY-BORDEAUX
- Style Code: CT8529-063
This Air Jordan 6 features a black Durabuck upper with side perforations, grey underlays, and Bordeaux heel pulls and throats. Grey midsoles and black/grey outsoles finish off the design.
These kicks are reselling for average prices of $230 per pair, yielding gross profits of around $20 per pair. The Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC will likely yield similar or slightly higher profits.
Air Jordan 6 UNC: A Closer Look
- Retail Price: $210
- Estimated Resell: $300
- Release Date: Saturday, March 5th, 2022
- Colorway: University Blue/White-College Navy-Black
- Style Code: CT8529-410
Representing the University of North Carolina, these sneakers feature a nubuck base in a University Blue hue with perforations all across the side panels for ample ventilation.
White leather straps onto the nubuck as clean strips with the rear featuring a full white leather portion. Perforated collars also add a layer of detail while University Blue leather throats with Black Jump-Man logos further nod at Michael Jordan’s alma mater.
Blue transparent lace toggles, black midsoles, and semi-translucent blue outsoles complete the look.
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In hand images of Air Jordan 6 retro UNC
Photos: streetlocker205
Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC Where to Buy For Retail
You can buy these sneakers for $210 per pair on March 5th. For stock, check out the following retailers:
- Nike SNKRS
- Finish Line (Check Site)
- JD Sports (Check Site)
- Foot Locker (Check Site)
- Champs (Check Site)
Estimated Resale Value
The 2017 Jordan 6 UNCs are currently reselling for north of $450 and I believe these will have decent resale as well.
Using my estimated resale value, expect gross profits of around $100 per pair.
Conclusion
- Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC
- Retail Price: $210
- Estimated Resell: $300
- Release Date: Saturday, March 5th, 2022
- Colorway: University Blue/White-College Navy-Black
- Style Code: CT8529-410
Where to Buy (Retail)
- Nike SNKRS
- Finish Line (Check Site)
- JD Sports (Check Site)
- Foot Locker (Check Site)
- Champs (Check Site)
(Resale)
FAQs on Air Jordan 6 Retro UNC
When did the UNC 6 come out?
The Air Jordan 6 UNC came out on December 2nd 2017 and now releases on March 5th 2022
What does UNC mean in Jordans?
UNC sneakers pay homage to Michael Jordan’s alma mater, the University of North Carolina. Jordan Brand’s UNC colorways feature the university’s light blue signature hues.
What college teams does Jordan sponsor?
Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, and Oklahoma.
When was the last Carmine 6 release?
The last Air Jordan 6 Carmine release was on September 4th, 2021
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