Air Jordan 6 Reverse Oreo: Where to Buy, Resale Price
Jordan Brand has a few money colorway/schemes. Cool Grey, Cement, Bred, Rare Air and others, but you could make an argument that if those are S-Tier concepts, the Oreo is on an A level. The Air Jordan 6 "Reverse Oreo" flips the classic, but keeps the most important details. What's even better is that these sneakers are very affordable on the resale market. Let's talk sneakers.
Key Facts at a Glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Sneaker | Air Jordan 6 Retro 'Reverse Oreo' |
Colorway | White/Black |
Style Code | CT8529-112 |
Release Date | June 8, 2024 |
Original Retail | $200 |
GOAT "Buy New" | ~$169 |
Premium vs. Retail | -15.5% (below retail) |
Where Can You Buy the Air Jordan 6 'Reverse Oreo'?
The Reverse Oreo dropped June 8, 2024 at Nike SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers, and nearly two years later the resale market is wide open. GOAT has "Buy New" pairs sitting around $169 - about 15.5% below the original $200 retail - with pre-owned pairs available as low as $77.
StockX, Flight Club, and eBay are the safest verified options. Grade school sizing runs even cheaper at around $82 on GOAT, and toddler pairs are under $60. For an AJ6 in a clean, versatile colorway, this is one of the best value pickups in the catalog.
What Makes This Colorway Stand Out?
The Reverse Oreo flips the 2010 Oreo's color scheme - white leather where the original had black nubuck, and black accents where the original had white. The signature speckle detailing stays in place on the midsole and heel spoiler, which is what makes the Oreo concept work in either direction. The Jumpman logos, lace lock, tongue, and heel pull tab all hit in solid black against the pristine white upper.
The icy translucent outsole rounds it out, giving the shoe a clean monochromatic build that pairs with just about everything in summer rotation.
What Should Sneakerheads Know About the Air Jordan 6?
The Air Jordan 6 debuted in February 1991, designed by Tinker Hatfield and inspired by MJ's German sports car. It's also the silhouette MJ wore when he won his first NBA championship in 1991, which gives it championship pedigree few other Jordans can match. The translucent rubber outsole, neoprene inner sleeve, and signature lace lock all became Tinker design hallmarks, and the AJ6 has remained one of Jordan Brand's most-retroed silhouettes.
The original 2010 Oreo colorway hasn't been retroed since, but Jordan Brand is bringing it back in August 2026 to celebrate the AJ6's 35th anniversary.
Should You Buy the Air Jordan 6 'Reverse Oreo' (2024)?
If you want a clean, versatile AJ6 without paying OG resale prices, the Reverse Oreo is one of the easier "yes" calls in the entire catalog. GOAT "Buy New" is sitting at $169 - well below original retail - and the white-based colorway works for warmer-weather rotation in a way that black-based AJ6s don't. With the OG Oreo retro coming in August 2026, this is also a smart way to lock in the Oreo aesthetic at a discount before nostalgia drives the original's price up.
For collectors who value materials and below-retail accessibility, this one belongs in the cart.
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This story was originally published May 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM.