joepac12
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Just sold bred 4 and 11s. My next shoe is another roshe or flyknits.
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Lately I've been thinking of just getting rid of about 95% of my collection. I've got around 85 pair and the majority of them are deadstock. I feel like I enjoy the chase more than the catch and once I have what I'm looking for I just move on to the "next one". It's almost like an insatiable addiction.
I've gotten rid of a few things here and there, and once they are gone I have no regrets and dont think twice about it, but the hardest part is just taking that first step on deciding to let something go.
I even went as far as making a spreadsheet as to realistically how much I could make off my sales. As soon as I see the $ amount I'm all in, but as soon as I flip the lid of the first pair of shoes on that list, I start second guessing myself and just put them back in the closet.
Another thing that holds me back is alot of the shoes I have are OGs or first run retros, and I seriously doubt JB will ever retro them in the same quality again.
Anyway, any of you guys just up and have a fire sale? How did you feel about it afterwards?
If you're already considering it, do it. At least sell half and see how you feel after that. If you live in the LA area, easiest way to cash out is to bring your collection to RIF and they pay cash on the spot.
Never, especially when they are dropping things ive always wanted now
Never, especially when they are dropping things ive always wanted now
Serious question. Do you think that your love for sneakers has gotten in the way of advancing in a career or having a family? Don't mean to offend you
It's a pain to sell pairs. Since I don't trust eBay and PayPal and Craigslist is flake city