Jordan Sixty Plus Low Drops True Blue Colorway Summer 2026
Jordan Brand is threading the True Blue aesthetic across its 2026 release calendar with a new colorway of the Sixty Plus Low. The silhouette, which reinterprets the original 2009 model in a contemporary low-top profile, arrives in white leather with complementary blue and red detailing scattered across the lining and midsole.

The Sixty Plus Low has emerged as Jordan Brand's vehicle for reaching modern sneaker tastes—a shortening of the heritage 2009 model that drew inspiration from Michael Jordan's four 60-point performances. By adjusting the mid-top height to a low profile, the silhouette mirrors a design direction the label tested with the Spiz'ike Low, acknowledging that contemporary collectors increasingly favor lower cuts without sacrificing the archive's conceptual weight.

This True Blue iteration doesn't directly reference the Air Jordan 3, yet the colorway carries unmistakable echoes of that iconic silhouette's palette. The upper constructs from clean white leather, while blue and red accents punctuate the heel counter, lining, and midsole in measured doses. The restraint here is notable—rather than overwhelming the shoe, the secondary hues function as tonal reinforcements, allowing the leather quality to remain the focal point.

The release positions itself as a companion piece to the broader True Blue narrative unfolding across Jordan's Fall 2026 lineup. These supporting colorways rarely command headline attention on their own merits, yet they serve an important function within the brand's release strategy: they extend a thematic through the catalog while offering alternatives for collectors seeking subtler expressions of established colorway language.

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Release Info
Product: Jordan Sixty Plus Low "True Blue"
SKU: IH2047-102
Retail Price: $160
Release Date: Summer 2026
Availability: Select Nike retailers and Nikestore
With current Nike inventory tracked across major retailers sitting at an average 34% discount, full-price releases like this one maintain their relevance for collectors seeking fresh product in controlled supply situations.

By Marcus Chen

