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First Look At The Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout”

Arriving February 19th.

First Look At The Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout”

Jordan Brand’s Spring 2026 continues to take shape as we get a first look at the upcoming Air Jordan 6 Low “Black”. Contrary to early mock-ups shared on the web, this women’s release is not a mere all-black execution of the Air Jordan 6 Low. Instead, the Jumpman jumps at the chance to add a bit of elegance with a full black pony hair upper.

Reminiscent of Olivia Kim’s Air Jordan 4 collaboration in late 2019, this Air Jordan 6 Low opts for the exotic material on upper, fully covering the exterior build from toe to heel. Further accents arrive via a dark grey coloring on the midsole “eye-liner” that sits above the visible Air unit and the fore-foot-, while an opaque cream-like shade is used for the signature gum outsole of the Air Jordan 6. Furthermore, Jordan Brand chooses a metallic dark blue/purple for the lace-lock that comes attached to the stock lacing. These aren’t too different from the Black/Silver originals from 2002, either.

Could this be a sign of more Air Jordan 6 Low releases to arrive in 2026? Or will this be a random one-off execution of the low-top model that was introduced back in 2002? We’ll have to wait and see for now, but mark your calendars for a February 19th, 2026 release date with an MSRP of $205. More to come on our Jordan Release Dates page.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Air Jordan 6 Low

SKU: IO9786-001
RETAIL PRICE: $205
RELEASE DATE: Feb 19, 2026

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