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your argument is not valid at all, AM dont sell out in a day, and there arent many air max collectors compare to jordan, if air max models sell out like jordans do, tell me they wont increase the price. if everyone stops buying jb shoes they will go down in price for sure. thats the basic supply demand affect price and quantity stuff you learn in freshman year of college.Not a valid argument at all. Air max 95's have been $140 forever. Giving inflation and all of those things you've mentioned they're about $160 now. Now the quality is not the same as it once was in terms of the feel, but it's mostly the same shoe in terms of performance. So we have a shoe with 20 year old technology that has only increased $20 in the past 20 years.
Look at these columbia's, technology that is 25 years old, and now cost $90 more than what it cost 10 years ago. The leather is probably about the same quality as it was 10 - 15 years ago, before Gentry came in and butchered **** so I'll give you that it should definitely cost more. But a 90% increase in price in 10 years vs 15% increase in price over 20 years from a product in the same company? And the AM95 undoubtedly has a larger global recognition and appeal? I'm sorry, paying that much just is not justifiable. If you want the shoe and enjoy it, then buy it by all means. But do not stand up for JB and say that a price hike like that is acceptable when it is not. They will keep hitting yall over the head with these prices, because you believe it's "acceptable". Once yall stop paying these prices, they'll stop raising them.
Step outside of your bubble. Jordans may sellout first day in the hood or in the US, not the case in the rest of the world. I guarantee if you go anywhere else in the world right now you'll see two things. 1. Hot Jordan releases sitting on shelves. 2. More Air maxes on feet than jordans on feet. Just because YOU don't see many air max collectors doesn't mean they don't exist. There are many people who collect ONLY air maxes and years ago on this very site their were teams dedicated to air max love. Selling out is no way indicative of the overall value and love of the shoe. Air maxes sell steadily all throughout the year, not just around christmas time. Not to mention when nike sends their shoes off to stores, they get their bread up front anyway so it doesn't really matter how shoes sell in the store.
JB raised the prices because they knew they could and the loyal fanbase and hypebeast would cop regardless.