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Most stores were getting 15-25 pairs there is no way in hell there were 250k of thesei was told from the shop owner where i got my pair from that the production number on these VI were 250k
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Most stores were getting 15-25 pairs there is no way in hell there were 250k of thesei was told from the shop owner where i got my pair from that the production number on these VI were 250k
And everyone is telling u that ur dude is wrong.
It's funny that your guy only probably knew of how many spizikes there were thanks to the handy dandy dogtaglol im positive on what my guy/owner said
he had the VI an he had the spizike
he said the VI were 250k and the spizike were 29k, everyone at my place wanted the VI, nobody was sweatin the spizike with lower production numbers
I don't understand why JB can put this kind of craftsmanship and quality into all retro releases.
Shouldn't have come out if hiding. NT is crazy like that loli get it man, im just sayin
lol i need to go back and lurk JB forum. my bad guyz
i was told from the shop owner where i got my pair from that the production number on these VI were 250k
who should i follow in twitter...PM me...i need these in my life
lurk more not all day, you don't even have to lurk at all if you have alerts go to your mobile device and follow the right people. Just trying to help, y'all who still wanna jump at the first price you see can still do y'all tho
3/12/14 - 4/30/14What are the manufacturer dates on your guys pair? Here's mine..
3/12/14 - 4/15/14
these are selling for 250-280 in Houston.
the problem is.. when these "dry up" the hype will be gone.. and no one will really be after them..U quoted in bold exactly wat disproves ur statement. Wen these dry up the price is gunna go up. Heck it's gunna go up from here on out
they were selling for 400-500 right off the bat..
the perfect example to compare this shoe to is the Jordan 6 Infrared which are going for 380-400 now. i remember selling mine the first week for 250.
I sold Forging Irons for 425 when they released, and sold Gator Kings for 300 when they released.. Forging Irons have definetly "dried up" and they can be had for retail.. 2k14 where selling for 1200-1500 when they released, now they can be had for 600-700.Yeezy foams aren't dried up tho, they're still everywhere. Dried up means people are wearing them and very few unworn pairs remain on the market.
No Lebron XI has sold for much over retail except the super limited 2K14, SE low and soon to be WTL.
That argument is null and void.
that is the WORST time to buy a pair, because demand is at its highest!!!When they dry up the prices will stagger around its peak.
Best is the day after release or a few days after.
the perfect example to compare this shoe to is the Jordan 6 Infrared which are going for 380-400 now. i remember selling mine the first week for 250.
Lebron 11s lol. The $200 retail was already a reseller price, then 250 n 295. That shoe struggled for demand all season. Nike ya gone too far.
the problem is.. when these "dry up" the hype will be gone.. and no one will really be after them..U quoted in bold exactly wat disproves ur statement. Wen these dry up the price is gunna go up. Heck it's gunna go up from here on out
but like i said cop now..
i wonder how the people who dropped 1200 on 2k14s now feel?
I am assuming he was talking about infared 23.. jordan 6 white/infared can probably be had for less then retail at this point.Wait what? The 2014 Infrared 6 is going for $380-$400?
Damn shame. (Or are you talking about the Infrared 23's?)
Yep, I said it just the other day, there's a reason you can find the majority of the Lebron 11's in DS/VNDS condition below retail.
Near as I can tell it can go either way, depending on the release. Fear V's and Bel-Air V's were going for insane prices in the first few days after the release. They started small at like $300 then quickly rose to $500, then $600, and I believe it was the Bel-Air's that hit $800 at one point. However, prices eventually stabilized and as the hype surrounding the release, and the saltiness from immediately losing out faded, people came to their senses, and prices then dropped a few hundred dollars. That's how it tends to go. Sometimes it'll be the exact opposite though, like with the Bred 1's. Right after release they could be found for $220-$250. Now you're looking at spending around $400 + for a DS pair, and there's no hint of prices dropping. (obviously this doesn't go for every single seller, look long enough and you might get lucky, or you might be able to talk somebody down, but it's a rare thing.)
I don't really know where you were looking but infrared23s were only going for $250-$275 when they were initially released, I know because I purposely passed on resale thinking that when they were going to relaunch on ndc the following week I'd have a chance to cop.they were selling for 400-500 right off the bat..
the perfect example to compare this shoe to is the Jordan 6 Infrared which are going for 380-400 now. i remember selling mine the first week for 250.
A. the infared 23 was way more limited. The release of these were a joke on NDC
B. The colorblocking on infared 23 was way better then these..
C. the hype on these is pretty low..
The thing is resell prices on certain shoes won't really come down.This guy hulk7280 tells you to not listen to resellers as they over-hype or over-value shoes...then goes on to list all the shoes he resells.
C'mon son...
You make some good points...specifically about waiting for the market to calm down (yes, buying shoes a day or two right after release is the WORST time to cop), but your comparisons are all over the chart. There's no golden rule to resell value of sneakers. Given the quality of these 6's, the resell value is not going to plummet dramatically...they will level at around $300.
Comparisons to GR foams and Lebrons are poor, if not totally null and void.
i go by ebay/craigslist..@hulk7280 Don't wanna compare them to the Bred 1's? Compare them to the Infrared 23's then, which have also held their high resell price. Point being that more shoes than just those that are "iconic" stay at a high price once the hype has faded. Enough people will still be after them to ensure that they do.
Bred 1's were going for $220-$250 in the first few days after release in various facebook groups. Ebay? Not so much. Online prices will always be higher than local meetups.