When a new Air Jordan model comes out, there’s plenty to discuss: whether it is the design inspiration, materials used in the construction, and overall usefulness of the shoe. We have been given the latest offering from Jordan Brand and it is known as the Jordan Future which boldly took a stance while providing maximum comfort in the form of an Air Jordan 11 and woven upper. The initial release saw the first two Premium Quickstrike color ways: Glow and Infrared at $200 retail, but outlandish resell prices instantly became the guideline to go by since many consumers missed out.
Average Price: $440
Sales data collected from eBay and Kixify listings show that the highly anticipated release on March 15th caused a gigantic surge in profit, coming in at 3 times the price but slowly fluctuating over the months, now rising around the $500 mark.
That hasn’t been the case for two more PRM QS drops we have seen as Multicolor and Dark Camo. These two pairs as well as general release color ways harbor’t been able to hold up the demand or resell profit and it’s interesting to know why.
Sales data collected from eBay and Kixify listings show that the highly anticipated release on March 15th caused a gigantic surge in profit, coming in at 3 times the price but slowly fluctuating over the months, now rising around the $500 mark.
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