The Air Jordan 6 'Defining Moments Pack' is a sneaker concept built to commemorate two NBA championships. While it is all about Michael Jordan's first ring in 1991 and his fourth in 1996, it's not a Chicago Bulls shoe.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Model |
Air Jordan 6 Retro 'DMP' / 'Defining Moments' |
Style Code |
CT4954-007 |
Colorway |
Black / Metallic Gold |
Release Date |
April 18, 2020 |
Price |
$200 (men's) |
Resale Range |
~$150–$300 (near retail) |
As a sold-out 2020 retro, the AJ6 'DMP' lives on the secondary market. The cleanest options are StockX, GOAT and Flight Club.
Resale sits right around the $200 retail, with most sizes trading in the $150–$300 range. Smaller and uncommon sizes can dip below original retail.
The DMP swaps the iconic Black/Infrared blocking for black-and-gold, signifying championship rings rather than Bulls colors. Black nubuck covers the upper, with metallic gold on the midsole teeth, lace lock, heel spoiler clip, and Jumpman embroidery.
A gold dog-tag hang tag and translucent outsole complete the trophy package — direct pulls from the 2006 Defining Moments Pack that paired this 6 with an AJ11 honoring the 1996 title.
For wear, this is one of the easiest "luxury" 6s to recommend. The materials still read premium, the story is real, and you're paying near the original $200.
As a flip, expect a steady moderate hold rather than a spike. Like the 'Carmine' pair tied to MJ's first ring, the DMP's value sits in legacy and material quality, not hype cycles.
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