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First Look At The Jordan Sixty Plus Low

The 2009 model returns.

First Look At The Jordan Sixty Plus Low

Since the dawn of the Dub Zero in 2005, Jordan Brand aggressively expanded its category of multi-chapter hybrid sneakers, with each creation anchored in storytelling pulled from the many folktale-like moments in Jordan’s career. Debuting in 2009, the Jordan Sixty Plus was a clash of the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 2, Air Jordan 5, and Air Jordan 7, the four models that MJ wore during his 60-point games.

For 2026, Jordan Brand is bringing the Jordan Sixty Plus back to market, introducing a new low-top cut of the silhouette. These first-look images reveal a clean white version (womens) with an ice-out bottom, and a second in University Blue that clearly calls back to the GOAT’s days as a Tar Heel. Aside from the obvious drop-top conversion, the Jordan Sixty Plus Low features the tongue of the Air Jordan 5, whereas the original featured an oversized Wings logo pulled from the Air Jordan 1 and 2.

A quick breakdown of the shoe is as follows; the overall silhouette is closest to the Air Jordan 5; the lacing system and heel design with the exterior guard and the ridged tab is from the Air Jordan 2; the perforated toe-box is from the Air Jordan 1; the perforations at the mid-foot and the 23 hit on the heel is taken from the Air Jordan 7.

Both are expected to launch Summer 2026 alongside a number of new colorways for $160; see our Jordan releases page for the latest on next year’s drops.

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Mens Jordan Sixty Plus Low

SKU: IH2047-400
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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Womens Jordan Sixty Plus Low

SKU: IR1847-101
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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