The Air Jordan 6 OG White Infrared returns November 7, 2026 — rebuilt on the 1991 mold with the original Nike Air heel branding, for the silhouette's 35th anniversary.
November 7, fourth time around
Sneaker News and House of Heat confirm a November 7, 2026 release at $215, style code CT8529-105, across SNKRS and the full retailer rotation. It's the fourth release of the colorway. The headline detail: the restored 1991 mold and the original Nike Air logo on the heel, not the Jumpman substitution that's plagued recent 6 retros.
The shoe of the first ring
The 6 is the championship shoe — 1991, Jordan's first title. White Infrared is one of the two colorways most tied to that breakthrough season. Bringing it back for the 35th in true-to-OG build is Jordan Brand treating the silhouette's most important year with the construction it deserves.
Why the heel detail is the whole story
For years, Nike Air branding was the dividing line between a real OG and a watered-down retro. The brand spent the 2010s swapping in Jumpman heels to dodge the licensing optics, and collectors clocked every one. Restoring Nike Air on the 35th-anniversary White Infrared is the brand conceding the point: the people who hold these shoes know exactly what's missing when it's missing.
The 35th-anniversary push
The 6 is getting a heavy 2026 — a reported Awake NY collaboration is also in the works around the model's anniversary window per release-calendar coverage. White Infrared anchors the heritage end of that program. The strategy is clear: pair the OG restorations with the buzzy collabs and run the silhouette hard all year.
What it means
Nike Air on the heel of a White Infrared 6 is a small thing that means everything. It's the brand admitting that authenticity is non-negotiable on the shoe that won the first championship. The culture spent fifteen years demanding OG details. The 35th anniversary is when they finally got them back where they belong.

