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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?
How many times does it need to be said?Originally Posted by sneakergameinsane
Still no on feet pics?
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.