I don’t have any intentions of sounding disrespectful when I say this, but do you know much about sneaker reselling? Nowadays people pay crazy prices for those kind of things, so he could probably make even more money than he spent after selling those. It’s a crazy market haha
I'm such a huge fan of those two Jordan one Union collabs both colorways are just such fire I just hope one day I can actually maybe get my hands on one of them probably not but it's good to dream and honestly all the off-whites were obviously you know grills for everybody but those Union Jordan 1 collabs just the colorways on both of them I don't know to me you don't get any better than those sneakers
Shoulda been at the flea market years ago when they were selling um for 75 bucks and nobody wanted them until they revealed it was a real sneaker then the hypebeast jumped all over um
The off white Jordan’s are probably fake considering every retail pair even in box has begun to yellow by now. The fact that the side foam is still blueish means they were made recently. Unless whoever you bought these from happened to have all three and stored in the most perfect possible conditions, from that foam alone I can confidently say they’re fake. Can’t speak for the unions because we didn’t get a good look.
@@marisaangel619 absolutely nothing wrong with reps but trying to flex as real and how much they cost is the problem. I wear reps all the time but if someone asks me I usually tell them they’re reps.
This brought some ptsd into my life. I used to work for a shoe store and would always do unboxing. One time I cut open a box and there was a tarantula nest inside. I live in Minnesota, the box came from Arizona. Holds a place in the top 3 scariest things that have ever happened to me
I used to sell AAA Quality Replicas/Knock Offs back in 2005-2006. Wouldn't push them as Authentic. Had a plug at a shoe factory in China's Fujian Province. My cost was $18 per pair @ minimum 10 cases. Sold for $60-$80. I would give away a pair here and there to local basketball players. A lot of them said the Knock Offs were better than their $150 - $200 shoes. Real talk... I understand the Sneaker Game is like Sports Trading Cards, but knowing what I know about how shoes are made & the actual cost to make them, I would never pay more than $40 - $60 for Nikes.
Damn I could get all these for less than 500 through my rep seller n the crazy thing is you wouldn’t be able to tell a difference. Bro spent more on these shoes than I did on my car. Levels to life yk.
Imo these are the top 5 Jordan 1 collaborations. I would trade all my kicks and a few stacks for these 5 sneaks. I have 17 DS Nike dunk SB's, 6 Jordan 1 high, 5 low all DS and about 15 pairs of lightly worn random kicks that I thought were fly that I could get my hands on ie; 5 yzy, 3 lebron, 4 Atmos collabs, and some squishy New Balances.