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It would be a dream to be able to go into a store any time of year and buy a Jordan 4 from a choice of colorways like AF1s!
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yes resale is lower than retail
But I won't pay more than $120 out of my pocket
If I cannot cop, I would leave the spot for Infrared white Jordan 6 down the road, or Jordan 11s(depend on my buddy want to cop or not)
I have a feeling this is the downfall of Jordan retros. They will end up like AF1s.
Good, but not great. I have a pair on my rack I wear it once 2 months.
In the future only hardcore Jordan fan will wear retros...... just like AF1 fan Dr.Dre, he wore AF1 for many years.
To be fair, I think the 2011 Concord and, to a lesser extent, the Galaxy Foam release really pushed sneaker mainstream.. Not to mention Kanye and Drake getting heavily into the hyped sneaker design game.The downfall of Jordan's? Were Jordan's not hitting deep discounts like 10 years ago? Sneaker culture JUST went mainstream like 4 years ago
To be fair, I think the 2011 Concord and, to a lesser extent, the Galaxy Foam release really pushed sneaker mainstream.. Not to mention Kanye and Drake getting heavily into the hyped sneaker design game.
The downfall of Jordan's? Were Jordan's not hitting deep discounts like 10 years ago? Sneaker culture JUST went mainstream like 4 years ago
feel like its been more than 4 years
feel like its been more than 4 years
I underestimated. Call it 6?
Either way, my point is that Jordans have always been hot, but they weren't selling out every color way, every weekend until recently. The fact that we're coming back down to earth doesn't mean jordans are dead.
Jordan's are classics. They'll never go out of style.
Could you guys remind me how were Jordan's back in 2003-2010?
Was it always a sellout and high value resale game? I know in 2011 people step on each other for Concord 11s but how was it before?
I remember Air Force 1s dominated the market, Nelly rapped about it in 2002, and in NYC people line up outside the store to buy a pair of white Air Force 1s.
2006 - DMPs caused mass hysteria, but for most part all other releases sat and went on sale like today.
To me, 2008-2010, most of the CDPs sold quick and that created a trend of dropping $300-$350/month on J's. Flight Club opened their Flagship store around this time, too!
Then 2011, it was all over with Concords, everyone was a reseller!
Now, we're getting back to pre-2008 days. Cop On Sale, flip for Retail. Just a hobby again, not a business for the average reseller without big connects!
2006 - DMPs caused mass hysteria, but for most part all other releases sat and went on sale like today.
To me, 2008-2010, most of the CDPs sold quick and that created a trend of dropping $300-$350/month on J's. Flight Club opened their Flagship store around this time, too!
Then 2011, it was all over with Concords, everyone was a reseller!
Now, we're getting back to pre-2008 days. Cop On Sale, flip for Retail. Just a hobby again, not a business for the average reseller without big connects!
Didn't more than half of CDP's sit for a really long time?
Yep. Many went down to as low as $99 at footlocker.
Why do this remind me of the adidas eqt [emoji]128514[/emoji]
Super OG
Yep. Many went down to as low as $99 at footlocker.
[emoji]128128[/emoji]2006 - DMPs caused mass hysteria, but for most part all other releases sat and went on sale like today.
To me, 2008-2010, most of the CDPs sold quick and that created a trend of dropping $300-$350/month on J's. Flight Club opened their Flagship store around this time, too!
Then 2011, it was all over with Concords, everyone was a reseller!
Now, we're getting back to pre-2008 days. Cop On Sale, flip for Retail. Just a hobby again, not a business for the average reseller without big connects!
Didn't more than half of CDP's sit for a really long time?
Yep. Many went down to as low as $99 at footlocker.