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Nike is on pace to raise $5.2M+ for these 1500 pairs.Originally Posted by Trydan
On a side note, I suspect that if nike did a general release on these and donated 10% of each sale to MJF's foundation it would net alot more for it.
Nike is on pace to raise $5.2M+ for these 1500 pairs.Originally Posted by Trydan
On a side note, I suspect that if nike did a general release on these and donated 10% of each sale to MJF's foundation it would net alot more for it.
How many times does it need to be said?Originally Posted by sneakergameinsane
Still no on feet pics?
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How many times does it need to be said?Originally Posted by sneakergameinsane
Still no on feet pics?
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Originally Posted by Mugen EP
Nike is on pace to raise $5.2M+ for these 1500 pairs.Originally Posted by Trydan
On a side note, I suspect that if nike did a general release on these and donated 10% of each sale to MJF's foundation it would net alot more for it.
Using some simple math at $350 a pair nike would have to sell 150,000 pairs to match that given your 10% dontation rate. Even if they raise the price to $500 per pair they would still need to sell upwards of 100,000 pairs just to break the $5M mark. If they had to sell that many how many people would be like, "I'll wait until they hit outlets" or pick them up on swoosh, or with a coupon. Not to mention people who still wouldn't want to pay $500 for a shoe that is a GR and doesn't auto lace....
I think they got it right.
Originally Posted by Mugen EP
Nike is on pace to raise $5.2M+ for these 1500 pairs.Originally Posted by Trydan
On a side note, I suspect that if nike did a general release on these and donated 10% of each sale to MJF's foundation it would net alot more for it.
Using some simple math at $350 a pair nike would have to sell 150,000 pairs to match that given your 10% dontation rate. Even if they raise the price to $500 per pair they would still need to sell upwards of 100,000 pairs just to break the $5M mark. If they had to sell that many how many people would be like, "I'll wait until they hit outlets" or pick them up on swoosh, or with a coupon. Not to mention people who still wouldn't want to pay $500 for a shoe that is a GR and doesn't auto lace....
I think they got it right.