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Howard University Receives Their Very Own Air Jordan 6 PE

Howard University Receives Their Very Own Air Jordan 6 PE

Over the years, Jordan Brand has crafted a number of highly coveted Player Exclusives, delivering them only to their roster of sponsored schools. And joining the likes of UF, UNC, UO, and the like is none other than Howard University, an institution that’s just received their first Air Jordan 6 PE.

A Bison through and through, this Air Jordan 6 sports the school’s signature colors all across its construction. Grey is brushed along the brunt of the upper, while red and navy blue run up the instep and across the midsole below. Adjacent, gold lace toggles add regal detail to the tongue, which features a cover embroidered with the “HU” insignia. Additional nods to the university can be found by way of the patch along the heel, whose shield-inspired shape mirrors Howard’s own seal.

Enjoy a detailed look at this newly-revealed PE right here. As is typical of Player Exclusives, it’s unlikely these will see a retail release; more images should surface, however, once pairs are delivered to Howard University athletes.

In other news, the Air Jordan 6 Toro will be hitting shelves this Summer.

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Photos: @unbreakablekicks

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