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23 is Back would like to bring to light the fact that for years now, there has been debates on various sneaker forums over the true color designation of the Air Jordan 6 original colorway. However, many readers probably agree that the bigger question is that why Jordan Brand has not retrod the Air Jordan 6 yet. However, that was only until November 2013, when new Jordan release 2014 dates began surfacing.As the 2013 had been nearing its end, it had already become evident that 2014 was going to be a huge year for the Air Jordan 6. Back then, quite a few retro colorways had already been confirmed by Jordan Brand, but there were also rumors suggesting that the Air Jordan 6 “Sport Blue,” which has never been retrod in the past, would finally receive a retro treatment in 2014. Even proof surfaced in the form of an image that further suggested that an Air Jordan VI retro pair was indeed going to be released by Jordan Brand in 2014, which would sport the “Sports Blue” color combination. Even the Air Jordan 6 pair in the image did not feature the same icy blue translucent soles as modern era retros, but Jordan Brand fans were still hopeful.Indeed, Jordan Brand did lot let its fans down and confirmed that the Air Jordan 6 “Sports Blue” colorway was finally coming back around as a retro release. Back in August 1991 when this fourth “Sports Blue” colorway of the Air Jordan 6 had been released, the official colorway of the kicks ended up becoming a subject of several major debates. These debates mainly revolved around whether the colorway was “September Blue” or “Sports Blue,” since the box tag only featured an abbreviation of the term. Despite speculations, the colorway was actually “Sports Blue,” and the upcoming Retro “Sports Blue” colorway looks precisely like the orginal.Here at 23isBack, we are well aware that plenty of Air Jordan enthusiasts are cannot wait for the Air Jordan 6 Retro “Sports Blue” to be released so they can cop a pair. The good news is that this Retro “Sports Blue” colorway of the Air Jordan 6 is going to be released on August 30th. After the release of this pair, only the “Maroon” colorway of the Air Jordan 6 will be left behind, which has yet to be retroed. Perhaps Jordan release dates 2015 might include hints of a possible Retro “Maroon” colorway release of the Air Jordan VI, but nothing is certain as of now.Jordan Brand continues to publish images to provide sneaker enthusiasts, especially those anticipating this release, with glimpses of the upcoming “Sports Blue” colorway. Moreover, the Retro 6′s is not the only Jordan sneakers being released in 2014 that are going to feature the “Sports Blue” color combination. For instance, both the Air Jordan 14 Retro and the Air Jordan 3 Retro that are going to be released before this AJ 6 pair also feature hints of sports blue.Thus, it certainly seems that 2014 is turning out to be a huge year for the Air Jordan 6, and readers who are curious about further Air Jordan VI colorways that might be released should keep their eyes peeled for new Jordan release 2014 updates.,Being a fashion blogger and someone who writes a for different top fashion blogs too, it becomes imperative that one keeps an eye on, which are the top fashion magazines that one can refer to while checking out the latest trends for men and women both. Now you would say, there is no real dearth of fashion magazines in Delhi, to, which we would agree silently! But then, how many of those so called 'fashion magazine in Delhi' could be referred as top fashion magazine or is a product that is India fashion magazine?,From the late 1980s right up to the turn of the millennium, the reconditioned jeans business was more than a cottage industry in the UK. Every independent or alternative outlet (you know, the places where you’d buy joss sticks, second-hand records and curios) would have one, and you’d be able to wend your way around the hangers looking for interesting versions of popular denim brands and buy them for about half their current retail prices.The fashion came after a massive 50s revival in the mid-80s. For the fist time since the War, the younger generation was actively copying the looks and sounds of its parents’ generation. With a little help from some shrewd advertising from the big brands, especially Levi’s, jeans were probably cooler than they had ever been in the decade they were mythologizing. Although the fifties craze receded after a year or two, several elements of the look survived. Whether you were into dance, indie, rock or easy listening, your look would only be complete when you pulled your jeans on.The problem was that the late 80s also saw something of a hike in the price of new “designer” jeans (a phrase that would have been unimaginable a few years earlier) as the demand and supply tussle became energised. So what better way to get hold of a pair of Wranglers, Levi’s, Lees or Lee Coopers than owning a pair of pre-loved jeans? There had always been charity shops, and although no self-respecting style lover could walk past an Oxfam without at least popping in to see what was in that week, there was a bit of a stigma attached to admitting you wore charity-shop clothes. These cool new outlets banished that mindset, and might even have done their bit for the charity shops too, by removing the yuck factor some felt towards wearing “other people’s clothes”.It wasn’t long before the pre-owned jeans outlets started to diversify a little. Before the “stressed denim” look became popular, an obviously old pair probably wouldn’t do, so many remained unsold. That’s when they started to dye them and put patches in them to offer a whole new lease of life. Those of us who lived through the era will remember that first wash of a new pair of dyed jeans, and would make sure they only went into the washing machine unaccompanied from then on.So successful was the reconditioning phenomenon, however, that the high street shops started selling old-look jeans, purposely ripped, repaired, patched and dyed, even though they were actually factory fresh. And eventually they went the whole hog and started competing directly with the smaller outlets, selling genuine vintage jeans. By then, though, jeans were already starting to lose their cool, and combats and cargo pants started to grow in popularity.Nowadays, jeans are back on the agenda, and there’s a committed band of denim enthusiasts who still insist on the genuine article. They can still be seen rifling through the hangers in vintage clothing stores, looking for those limited edition jeans from the fashionable brands. The average Joe in the street might not be able to tell them from a brand new pair of factory-aged denims, and therein, probably, lies the appeal.
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