 Now y'all know I love me some Air Jordan 60s. So today we're going to be taking a look at the Red Oreo Air Jordan 6. And if you didn't know by now, my name is DJ and this is the DNA show. On this channel, I love talking about sneakers, giving you guys the in-depth into all the styles, cuts, materials, especially talking about the history and nostalgia and helping you guys turn your hobby into a hustle. So if you haven't already, consider subscribing and joining the fam. We're very close to a million subscribers and you could be the next one to get us there. So with all that being said, let's go ahead and crack open this box. Looking at the box right here, you have your classic Air Jordan 6 OG style box, but it has a major twist. You got all red right here on the top of the lid with a big white jump man. And then on the sides of the box, you got that speckle right here in white all throughout the rest of the box. Now looking at the size tag, it reads Air Jordan 6 Retro White University Red Black. Retail on these things is 200 bucks. Now lifting over the top of the lid right here, you have your all over speckle print paper as well. Then you have an additional set of white paper and then you got the shoe. Oh, you got the shoe. Okay, first impression of this sneaker. Honestly, these remind me of the Maroon 6s. This is the OG colorway. We'll talk about this in a second, but it's kind of interesting they call these the red Oreos. So before we start breaking down all the styles, cuts, materials and everything, cause honestly the materials look kinda solid. We gotta talk about the history first. So initially when I think of the Oreo Jordans, I think of the OG Oreo Air Jordan 4. That's a model that we saw come out in the early 2000s and then was retroed about 10 years later and I feel like everybody loves that shoe. And if not everybody, I'm sure a lot of people love that shoe. But one thing that was extremely funny was cause I'll never forget this. This was back when I was in high school. The Oreo Air Jordan 6 came out and honestly, not that many people liked these. The resale on these was like way under retail. Everybody was beating them up and not taking care of them and just running through them and it just was, just people didn't really appreciate the shoe or like it because it wasn't really like the OGs and they said it was a knockoff, carmine and all these other reasons and they didn't like the speckling and all that stuff. And then you give it about 10 years later and next thing you know, everybody's like, oh the black Oreos, it's such a nice shoe. Oh my gosh, I love those. And it's so funny for me because I've always had this shoe and I've always loved this shoe. But like I was talking about earlier in the video, one thing that does kinda make me sad and kinda confuse this, they called these the red Oreos and they didn't really make them look like the Oreos. I know they got a little bit of speckling. We'll get into some of the details a little bit later in the video, but I mean, just look at the overall color blocking. You know what I'm saying? So with all that being said, in 2022 now, we currently have the red Oreo Air Jordan 6s and I can't say that I'm mad at it because I love Jordan 6s and it's a pretty clean colorway. I feel like a lot of people are sleeping on them but at the end of the day, it's just not really fully tickling my fancy. But when it comes to other elements on this shoe, there's some nice stuff going on. Looking at the bottom of the shoe, you got your classic Air Jordan 6 outsole, all black rubber sections, blue translucent pods, and then a red jump man in the center of the foot. Going up to the midsole, this is where you have your Oreo elements. You got the white with the Oreo red right here and then a white air unit just below that. And then onto the upper, all the upper. When we talk about quality and we talk about materials, I ain't gonna lie, I feel like they did a really solid job when it comes to this Air Jordan 6. It is kinda interesting how the side panels here and here as you see, don't match the toe box. Typically how they do it, as I'll show you guys a little bit later, but typically the materials on the toe box right here and the side panels on this side are all identical. But what they did was more of a tumbled leather on the toe area. The side panels here that go around that area and then the back panel here, all matching and then these two open side panels are gonna be more of a smoother leather, which I was expecting to see a smooth leather here on the toe. So that is something that is kinda interesting to me just based off of like how they typically do it because say for example, they were to color block this sneaker based off of materials and different stuff being different. Like you would assume this would be white and this would be black or whatever, but this would match with this. So I don't know, maybe I'm tripping and hopefully that made some sense, but essentially the toe box leather is similar to the leather on the back of the foot and normally you don't see something like that. Now besides that, like I said, I like the quality of the leather and I'm definitely happy about that aspect. You got an all white leather upper, you got white stitches, white mesh, white right here over the laces and then you got a red jump man with a red binky with a white splatter on there with a white jump man and then you got a white tongue with white air Jordan. Everything's just kinda coked out just all white looking real crispy, real clean white sock liner, everything like that. And then on the back end of the foot, I know a lot of people clean, oh, I want the Nike Air. This is definitely not an OG colorway. So it should not have Nike Air. I'm glad that they kept the jump man on the back, separate the difference between the two. I feel like only OG colorway should have the Nike Air. I feel like it's cool when they put the Nike Air on some models but I just, you know what I'm saying? That's the OG nostalgic. We can't put that on everything. It kinda takes away from the OG. Maybe I'm tripping, I don't know. Let me know what y'all think down below. But anyways, in addition to that, we have the red tab right here on the back end with the white splatter and then you got an all white insole with a red jump man on the inside of here and essentially that's gonna kinda do it when it comes to just a look at the shoe. Let me know what you guys think about those detailed shots. Now let's talk about price predictions, my full opinions about the shoe, everybody else's opinions and where we think this shoe is gonna go in the future. Currently online, if you look at the shoe right now, it's hidden for around $30 over retail in a size 13. So basically after fees and everything, you're gonna be either breaking even or losing a couple bucks. Now when you think about the resale and the consignment shops and stuff like that, they're probably gonna already be charging $275 or whatever for their convenience fee and all those other things that they like to charge for. So that's kinda be where this shoe is gonna be sitting at right now when it comes to pricing. Now where could this shoe go in the future? That is the big question. I think when it comes to Air Jordan 6s or if you look to even, man, remember like the All Star Air Jordan 6s? That was like iridescent and all that stuff or like the PSG Air Jordan 6, different 6s like that, right? Those weren't like your classic OG colorways but you give it some time and next thing you know, how much is the shoe going for? 300, 400 bucks. So I think this could easily be one of those shoes later down the line, especially with it being a white sneaker. If you can keep this shoe clean, give it some time. This could easily be a $350 shoe in my opinion. I don't know, let me know what you guys think down below in the comment section. And what I'm also interested to see is how was your shopping experience when it came to this shoe? These restocked at my local Nike town. I went into the store, I picked up the shoes, I had no problem with it. It was an easy transaction, copped for retail in the middle of the day on a Monday, like literally it was just smooth. But I know a lot of people said, well the shoe sold out on the release date. Some places are restocking a little bit later, different things like that. Let me know how your shopping experience went for this particular model. Do you plan on waiting for it to go down? Do you plan on getting in now? Do you not like the shoe at all? I'm interested to see what you think about that. Now when it comes to the shoe being fire or trash, I also want to see that because this shoe kind of, I feel like maybe a lot of people are either don't care about it or they're just like worried about other sneakers or something like that and they might appreciate it but they're just don't want to spend their money on it. Retails, 200 bucks, all the retail prices are going higher and higher and higher for each shoe these days. So I can understand that element as well. So basically what I asked the people a simple question, is this sneaker fire or is this shoe trash? If you haven't already, follow me on IG so you can participate in the polls and see all the results here on the channel. This is what the people say. 75% of the people chose fire and 25% of the people chose trash. And honestly, I feel like that was a little bit higher than I was expecting. I was thinking somewhere around that 68, 69%, somewhere around there, I don't know. But either way, I didn't think it was gonna go much over 70% and it made it to 75, so I feel like that's pretty solid to say the least. But I think when it comes to comparing these Oreo 6s against these right here, it's like total landslide. For me, the black Oreo 6s are extremely fire. Again, as you can see, I still have them in my collection to this day. I love Air Jordan 6s, probably that's why too. But I think they did a really good job on this shoe and I was hoping to see something like that. I get it, if they were to color block it like this and make it look like the same kind of modeling, it would just look like a carmine. And I understand that too, so maybe that's why they decided not to do it with adding those elements. But it does kind of suck to see this one and then this is like the follow-up version. Maybe they should have tried a different color or something to not look like the carmine or something. I don't know. Let me know what you guys think down below. That's just kind of how I feel about the whole situation. And then even look like on the back right here, you got the black jump man with the white text with the air right here. And then on the back of here, it's just all white jump man, all white air. So maybe they could have added a little bit more flair to the back end of the shoe with a red jump man instead or something. I don't know. It's cool. Don't get me wrong. It's cool. I am not mad at these at all. As you see, I grabbed them for the collection but I definitely don't think these will fall in my top 10 when it comes to my Air Jordan 6s that I have in my collection. 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For me, infrared 6s without a doubt.