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Fast forward 2 years later ...Man. With all these deals going on, I'm holding out for all Jay's for $115-125. I think all will get there eventually
I do wonder if the sneaker market is due for a crash/correction.Fast forward 2 years later ...
Yeah 1s, 3s, 6s, and 12s are my favorites and they've all had a very noticeable decline in resale value.I do wonder if the sneaker market is due for a crash/correction.
OG 1 hype seems to be dying on almost all non-collab releases nowadays, for example.
I’m not mad at all but I do wish I offloaded more pairs I don’t/won’t wear to get the ones I missed hahaYeah 1s, 3s, 6s, and 12s are my favorites and they've all had a very noticeable decline in resale value.
Still haven't worn mine; these would have been with a better shape.
The shape is terrible, they're like low tops and the toe is nothing to be proud of.I disagree.
Shape/mold on these was on point; way better than the 16’ WC’s. Materials were better too.
I don't even remember if I got these or not, certainly haven't worn them yet if I do.Still haven’t worn my pair either, anytime I want to wear 4s I seem to always grab my white cements or black reds.. Planning on wearing my fire reds soon.
Might off my what the’s.. It’s a shame because they have the best material we’ve had on any 4s in awhile.
if you have over 100 pairs of shoes you should probably do something similar.
You have to have renters/home owners insurance and all of that stuff logged with them.When you mention insurance purposes...can you delve into that more?
My sht burn down, and I show the insurance company my shoe spreadsheet....im good money?
Your homeowners insurance policy will cover your belongings. You update the value of your belongings with the insurance company and your premium is based on the value of your home plus your belongings (furniture, art, sneaker collection, etc.). As long as you’re paying a premium based on that value there should be no problem getting paid out in the case of a fire or something like that.And they'll reimburse me what I paid or what the shoes are worth?
It all sounds a bit frivolous if you ask me but I would still like to know how in fact his works out at the end if something were to happen.
And they'll reimburse me what I paid or what the shoes are worth?
It all sounds a bit frivolous if you ask me but I would still like to know how in fact his works out at the end if something were to happen.
I know this post is old but you were spot on brother. Sneaker game in a recession right now. Well at least Jordans are... 19-22, prices were CRAZY.I do wonder if the sneaker market is due for a crash/correction.
OG 1 hype seems to be dying on almost all non-collab releases nowadays, for example.
A lot of people are struggling out there and are in cc debt. Around 70% live paycheck to paycheck.I know this post is old but you were spot on brother. Sneaker game in a recession right now. Well at least Jordans are... 19-22, prices were CRAZY.
A lot of people are struggling out there and are in cc debt. Around 70% live paycheck to paycheck.