The Drop
The New Balance 9060 Triple White (U9060NRJ) builds on the chunky-runner renaissance that's made NB the casual luxury pick since 2020. Blending Y2K running DNA with cream-toned suede and mesh panels, this colorway leans clean without being boring—think AWGE aesthetics meet Patta vibes. It's the versatile silhouette that convinced streetwear heads NB isn't just for Dads anymore.
Resell Verdict
Hovering around $198 fair market, with asks ranging $166–$272, the Triple White 9060 sits in profitable territory but won't make you rich overnight. With 252 weekly orders, movement is steady—this isn't sitting, but it's not the Grey Matter hype either. Solid flip for consistent small margins; pair-stacking makes more sense than chasing single-sale moonshots. The clean colorway keeps demand stable, and NB's current Zeitgeist suggests holding won't hurt.
Fake Tells
- ▸"N" logo embroidery: Reps often use flatter stitching with uneven letter spacing—auth pairs show crisp depth
- ▸ABZORB midsole branding: Fake fonts look too bold or misaligned on the lateral sidewall
- ▸Heel counter shape: Replicas tend toward rounder curves; legit pairs have a sharper, more angular sculpt
Who It's For
Perfect for the minimalist reseller who wants regular turnover without babysitting grails, or the buyer chasing understated flex—Scandi fits, monochrome 'fits, silent luxury energy. Wears best in Spring/Summer rotations when white runners actually make sense.
Sizing & Fit
True to size for most, though wider-footed heads often go up half—the 9060 isn't as roomy as the 990v5.






