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These will sit, IMO. If they’re still around after the new year I’ll try then. No rush or pressure.
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I think you're right, the white-black-purple is already starting to fall in price.These will sit, IMO. If they’re still around after the new year I’ll try then. No rush or pressure.
Nothing is a easy W on snrks
It’s true but also a lot of this is being over sensationalized. Keep in mind that Jordan Brand already sells more “performance shoes” than retros. The cheap JB crap will keep selling, so any down in retros isn’t as dramatic as the average sneakerhead might think.Articles like this might provide insight into the schenanigans
Nike Air Jordans are losing resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on?
When Nike reports its results for the key back-to-school shopping season on Thursday, investors will be eyeing the performance of its Jordan brand, a major profit-driver for the company.www.reuters.com
Granted they're talking about JB and after market sales, but Nike smells that the sneaker climate is cooling down and they gotta do something psychologically to keep the ball rolling
This crack ain't gon' sell itself
I'm laughing at the J Balvin will save themThese kids couldn't give a **** about Charles Barkley and John McEnroe types, even MJ to some extent. And as the years go by their vault is becoming less and less relevant. But let's make it hyped/limited and put backwards swooshes on em. People who actually know and care about those shoes aren't chasing clout like that in their (our) old age. If they actually met real, not manufactured, demand on these retros we'd all wait for em to go on discount. They're between a rock and a hard place. And don't get me started on them pretending virgils still alive. Who knows, maybe J Balvin will save them smh.
I think an important factor that people forget when it comes to Nike’s resell sales declining is the state of the economy. Inflation is destroying people, most people are living check to check and credit card debt is at an all time high. Most folks simply don’t have the disposable income to spend on sneakers, let alone the time to jump through the hoops that Nike tries to put people through. Also, you add on the frustration of dealing with wacko resellers and boom, you have a recipe for what’s happening.Articles like this might provide insight into the schenanigans
Nike Air Jordans are losing resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on?
When Nike reports its results for the key back-to-school shopping season on Thursday, investors will be eyeing the performance of its Jordan brand, a major profit-driver for the company.www.reuters.com
Granted they're talking about JB and after market sales, but Nike smells that the sneaker climate is cooling down and they gotta do something psychologically to keep the ball rolling
This crack ain't gon' sell itself
I think an important factor that people forget when it comes to Nike’s resell sales declining is the state of the economy. Inflation is destroying people, most people are living check to check and credit card debt is at an all time high. Most folks simply don’t have the disposable income to spend on sneakers, let alone the time to jump through the hoops that Nike tries to put people through. Also, you add on the frustration of dealing with wacko resellers and boom, you have a recipe for what’s happening.
Haha it’s legit terrible.All I see is clogs when I go outside.
And pandas.
Articles like this might provide insight into the schenanigans
Nike Air Jordans are losing resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on?
When Nike reports its results for the key back-to-school shopping season on Thursday, investors will be eyeing the performance of its Jordan brand, a major profit-driver for the company.www.reuters.com
Granted they're talking about JB and after market sales, but Nike smells that the sneaker climate is cooling down and they gotta do something psychologically to keep the ball rolling
This crack ain't gon' sell itself
I really started to see it when the playoff 13’s came out earlier this year. Prior to the release date, I just knew those were going to sell out, but I was extremely wrong lol. Still shocking to this day lolYou could see it a mile away! It was slowing down about a year ago. Only certain kicks are actually selling out quick or reselling with enough profit. I don't know why people are even reselling only making roughly $30 profit on a lot of kicks now. That's not even worth my gas and time.
Nike is corny for that.. always have been but they've been milking the hype train for the last few years. I was over it when Neon 95's were gone in seconds.