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Jordan Sixty Plus Low IH2047-400 IR1847-101 Release Date


The Jordan Sixty Plus made its debut in 2009, mashing up all of the Air Jordans worn by Michael Jordan for his games with 60 points or more. Next year, the hybrid sneaker will have a new look as a low-top.

The Jordan Sixty Plus Low is expected to make its debut in 2026, as revealed with the leak of two colorways. One features a “Carolina Blue” upper with a white and black midsole and translucent icy blue outsole. The other goes for an all-white look, save for the same use of icy blue rubber.

Elements from the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 2, Air Jordan 5 and Air Jordan 7 are applied throughout the streamlined model. From the Air Jordan 1 comes the toe box, while the Air Jordan 2 provides the ridged heel tab and eyelets. The Air Jordan 5 claims the most territory with the tongue, midfoot window and midsole, shark tooth graphic and all. Coming from the Air Jordan 7 is the slanted no. 23 on the heel.

The Sixty Plus, in its original form, featured the collar of the Air Jordan 5, the removal of which now cuts it down to a low-top.

Jordan surpassed the 60-point mark five times in the NBA, the first of which during the playoffs as a rookie against the Boston Celtics with 63 points. The rest of his 60-point games came in the regular season, beginning with a 61-point performance against the Detroit Pistons in 1987 and another with the same point total a month later against the Atlanta Hawks. Jordan’s career-high is a 69-point output against the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1990, and his only other mark above 60 came with 64 against the Orlando Magic in 1993.

Jordan Brand has experimented with a number of fusion models since the 2000s, beginning with Carmelo Anthony’s first signature sneaker, the Melo 1.5. Spike Lee’s Jordan Spizike is likely the most prominent of all the hybrids with its elements of the Air Jordans 3, 4, 5, 6 and 20. Similar in concept to the Sixty Plus is the 6 Rings, which mashes up all the sneakers wore to win an NBA title: the Air Jordans 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 and 13.

The Air Jordan Sixty Plus Low is expected to release in summer 2026 through Nike’s website and select third-party retailers. Pricing is set at $160.

Jordan Sixty Plus Low (lateral)

Jordan Sixty Plus Low (heel)

Jordan Sixty Plus Low (tongue)

Jordan Sixty Plus Low (outsole)

Jordan Sixty Plus Low (lateral)


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