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connectpoliticditto
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"Sneakerheads: How do you decide what price to put on your kicks?"


          

I'm moving and looking to unload some stuff - most notably a pair of AM90's I've had for years. They are pretty rare and there's not a lot of info out there in terms of what deadstock pairs are selling for/are worth. Am I missing something in terms of resources or methodology for putting a price on them? I have a ton of views on my eBay listing, a few people watching, but no bids.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Nike-Air-Max-90-Warhawk-Size-12-NEVER-WORN-ORIGINAL-BOX-Athletic-Sneakers-/301836518875?ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:US:1123

  

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Sneakerheads: How do you decide what price to put on your kicks? [View all] , connectpoliticditto, Sat Jan-02-16 05:54 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Campless.com
Jan 02nd 2016
1
^better answer than mine
Jan 03rd 2016
4
      I did look at campless, they only have 1 sale of a deadstock pair.
Jan 03rd 2016
5
Research eBay for the exact same shoe
Jan 02nd 2016
2
flight club wants 2k
Jan 02nd 2016
3
flight club is like the worst gauge, i say take at least 20% off their p...
Jan 03rd 2016
7
      yup flight club should be the ridiculous price that no human
Jan 03rd 2016
8
look at the SOLD listings on eBay, if none sold, the ENDED ones
Jan 03rd 2016
6
GOAT and/or Instagram
Jan 03rd 2016
9

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