Jordan 6 ‘Oreo’ returns

The Air Jordan 6 'Oreo' is confirmed to drop in August 2026 — the first return since 2010, style code CT8529‑108, and Nike is planning full family sizing for the restock ( ). Sneakerheads are already bracing for high demand — the 2010 pair still fetches premium resale prices, so expect queues and bots again (shopping.yahoo.com).

Adult pairs will retail at $215, according to retailer pricing posted ahead of the drop. (athlonsports.com) Nike SNKRS and major chains listed as sellers include Finish Line, Foot Locker, JD Sports, Hibbett and DSG, a lineup that mirrors large-scale Jordan Brand drops. (athlonsports.com) The original “Oreo” first hit shelves in March 2010 with a $150 MSRP, making the 2026 retail price a roughly 44% increase versus the OG tag. (sneakerbardetroit.com) Recent secondary-market tracking shows a last recorded sale of $373 for an OG Jordan 6 “Oreo,” with the 12‑month high at about $600 and a low near $240. (timetocop.com) Active listings for 2010 pairs appear on StockX, GOAT and eBay, where asking prices and sold comps commonly sit in the mid‑hundreds, signaling continued collector demand. (stockx.com (goat.com) (ebay.com) Cataloging sites and industry trackers classify the return as a general release rather than a limited-capsule drop, which typically means wider allocation across listed retailers. (sneakerfiles.com) Retail and editorial previews position the timing to capture late‑summer/back‑to‑school demand, a scheduling strategy Jordan Brand has used for highly anticipated retros. (athlonsports.com)

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