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The return of the Air Jordan 6 Low is off to a luxurious start.

It's been a few years since we've seen the low-top Jordan 6 sneakers in the streets. But no worries, as Nike's bringing the model back in 2026.

The Jordan 6 Low will relaunch in this clean "Blackout" colorway, which sees the model, well, blacked out for the most part. But this is no regular all-black sneaker. These pairs come with their own luxe fur coat.

That's right. The "Blackout" Jordan 6 Lows features lustrous black pony hair uppers, which takes the classic design to high-fashion levels.

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In 2025, no sneaker was safe from fashion's obsession with hair. Several Nike models got pony hair makeovers, including the iconic Air Force 1, Air Max Goadome boots, and the Field General.

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The hairy takeover doesn't seem to be letting up any time soon, as evident with Levi's hairy Jordan 3 sneakers (yes, they feature fur and denim) and, of course, these upcoming Jordan 6 Lows.

For those wondering, the furry Air Jordan 6 Low "Blackout" sneakers are expected to release on Nike's website sometime in February.

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