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It's Hibbett not Nike.
None of that is happening at all, prices are still where they've been while continuously going up on specific older Colorways/models. The economy/recession isn't changing that at all. Want to know why, because people are still buying highly sought after shoes.
Alot of us are way more selective compared to others, but I see people still spending money on the secondary market, as if it was 2020-2021.
This kinda bad example as it was peak pandemic on a shoe that was never that hyped. That screen shot is a lil over a month after release and even then resellers were barely breaking even. after two years I'm sure those same people are happy to cut their loses with this one.Speaking of this, kinda wild how much the overall market on OG High Jordan 1s has changed in just two years.
From StockX:
Aren’t those pretty much the only widely released OG Highs from that 2020-2021 time period that have gone up significantly? Pretty much everything else seems to have stayed around retail-$200 or even tanked.Hyper royals and mochas still fetch a pretty penny.
Unc 2.0s are still doing fineAren’t those pretty much the only widely released OG Highs from that 2020-2021 time period that have gone up significantly? Pretty much everything else seems to have stayed around retail-$200 or even tanked.
Oh yeah I completely forgot about those UNC 2.0s.Unc 2.0s are still doing fine
They were dropping a lot of trash these last couple years.
The Taxis are going for just a tad above retail in the money sizes on StockX.
Which is freaking insane to me.
…such a great shoe.
Didn't someone post a while back that we weren't getting many OGs for a while and instead they're gonna focus on the reimagined stuff?Yeah it’s wild the sheer number of terrible releases have essentially killed hype for the entire OG High model. Hypebeast perspectives aside, this is definitely both a good and bad thing, depending on how you look at at (lower resale overall but also inevitably less future OG High releases and/or worse cws). Looking at the 2023 releases, it seems like it’s only going to get worse before it gets better.
L&Fs were clearly the exception to all of this, it seems.
Personally I would be fine with a scenario whereby we get fewer Jordan 1 releases, with better colorways that are easier to get for retail and relatively cheap on the aftermarket.Yeah it’s wild the sheer number of terrible releases have essentially killed hype for the entire OG High model. Hypebeast perspectives aside, this is definitely both a good and bad thing, depending on how you look at at (lower resale overall but also inevitably less future OG High releases and/or worse cws). Looking at the 2023 releases, it seems like it’s only going to get worse before it gets better.
L&Fs were clearly the exception to all of this, it seems.
Oh me too but they are saving OG cws for limited 85s or once a year “reimagined” releases like the L&Fs, which is weak IMHO.Personally I would be fine with a scenario whereby we get fewer Jordan 1 releases, with better colorways that are easier to get for retail and relatively cheap on the aftermarket.
…to me that’s the best we could ever hope for.
Quality over quantity with better access.
The Taxis are going for just a tad above retail in the money sizes on StockX.
Which is freaking insane to me.
…such a great shoe.
if only that viberemakelab guy didn't insist on those dumba** "aged" soles
Jordan 1's have always been released in bad colorways along with good ones sprinkled in. It's just that many of you weren't in to Jordan 1's then. Highlight Reels are still the worst 1's I've ever seen and those womens Laney's are far better than the other Laney's.
I like how we can weed out the ones in it for hype and social media and resellers.
The Celtics and UNC's coming out this year are fantastic colorways, so I hope many of you continue to dislike 1's because you won't feel special anymore because they aren't valued at $300 and $400.