trueThese fukk boys have even made it easier for the replica/fake market to
Now a days you honestly don't know what you're really spending $300 dollars on.
And one other thing. The notion that the supply is limited, that's a MYTH. Supply is abundant but they intentionally hold back supply to keep demand high. Be it on a global, national or local level companies are hoarding shoes just to maintain their value. Why else would mom and pop shoe stores charge $300 for some Jordanswhen the suggested retail value is only $175?
I've also noticed retros that are hot for that moment will experience a up tick in price and once everyone has a pair and they become played out the price drops. I got a pair of bred air flight 89's. I've seen the price be as high as $140 and as low as $79.99.
I got some jordan team iso's for 49.99 a year after they came out ( this was like late 2011/early2012)
felt like a damn steal


when the suggested retail value is only $175?