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ummmm.... they actually quadrupled in value around 2004...Originally Posted by Beelzebub23
That's the best thing about collecting shoes (I'm not a collector). Almost anything else that you would collect (outside of sneakers) would take 10 years just to DOUBLE in value. But these Jordans, on the other hand JUST made 10, and they have already QUADRUPLED in value. I guess this is why every day you got someone waking up deciding to become a "sneaker collector".
Originally Posted by CanIFly34
WordOriginally Posted by jon4rd
wish i could find a wearable pair thats not beat
so in essence they are not wearable... unless you plan on rockin the the right one and a pegleg on your leftOriginally Posted by Sick Kikz
Mine are still ds, and the right shoe is completely wearable, but the left looks like sum chipping mite occur soon.
ummmm...no. Solid DS pairs go for about $400. I have never seen a pair sold for anywhere near $700.Originally Posted by oglike95airmax
ummmm.... they actually quadrupled in value around 2004...Originally Posted by Beelzebub23
That's the best thing about collecting shoes (I'm not a collector). Almost anything else that you would collect (outside of sneakers) would take 10 years just to DOUBLE in value. But these Jordans, on the other hand JUST made 10, and they have already QUADRUPLED in value. I guess this is why every day you got someone waking up deciding to become a "sneaker collector".
solid ds pairs go for 6-7x the original $99 price tags nowadays....
and as for the influx of newbie"sneaker collectors" - well thats just due to the hype and being the "it" thing nowadays... smh...
I remember when my dad use to take me to JUST FOR FEET for shoe'sOriginally Posted by Super Producer J
Ah man, 10 years?
At the time, my sister and I wore the same size. Being the selfish person that I was, what was mine was mine, and what was hers was mine. I remember she got her blk/cement pair from a storew called Just For Feet. I'm almost certain that franchise has gone under. I got my white/cement from Foot Locker on Fordham Rd, in the Bronx..
I went to Disney World that summer, and I wore the black/cements and my OG XIV lows for the whole trip. Ahh, the memories.