The Drop
The New Balance 9060 Triple Black (U9060BPM) extends NB's lauded Y2K-inspired runner into full murdered-out territory. Built on the platform that remixes elements from the 990 and 860, this colorway ditones the usual cream midsole for pitch-black ABZORB and SBS cushioning—ideal für Leute who want tech-heritage without loud branding. Triple black treatments always hit different on chunky silhouettes, and the 9060's wavy pods make this anything but basic.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $113, with asks ranging $92–$190 depending on size and seller urgency. At 2200 weekly orders, this isn't a hype unicorn—it's a volume mover with steady, modest demand. Margins are thin; you're flipping for €20–40 profit max unless you catch discounted retail pairs. The 9060 line holds value better than GR runners, but Triple Black isn't the money colorway—think of it as consistent rotation stock, not a grail flip.
Fake Tells
- ▸"N" logo embroidery: reps often show thin, wobbly stitching; retail is dense and crisp
- ▸Midsole texture: fakes use flat black foam; authentic has subtle gloss variation across ABZORB pods
- ▸Tongue tag font: spacing on "New Balance" text should be tight—bootlegs spread it weirdly wide
Who It's For
Stealth-mode sneakerheads and anyone tired of panda Dunks. Perfect for office-casual fits or winter rotations where you need comfort without screaming logos.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with a roomy toebox—half-size down if you prefer a snug, locked-in feel on narrow feet.






