Thursday, March 17, 2016

StockX.com Sneaker Price Guide Favorites

Stockx.com has a major list of sneakers and prices on their site. Definitely a place you’ll want to visit if you want to see some truly bizarre content. After visiting their deadstock average price guide and seeing that they have set up by most expensive to least expensive already. So instead of completely duping their item-by-item list already, i would go through my favorite ones, list them in the same price high-to-low format and say whether or not I agree with them. So let’s get into it.

#1 - Nike Air Mag Back To The Future

An incredible sneaker/boot that has a background story that is truly one of a kind and one of the most defining moments of sneaker history, the Nike Air Mag is a true icon of the sneaker industry. The very classic based off the Back To The Future classic movie that never seems to die away from the headlines, the Mag is so popular even today, that 2016 will even see a new drop with self-lacing technology that was once inspired by the same classic movie. Prices hit this boot around $8,079. Replica’s sell for a very, very, very minor fraction of that tag at around 200-400 depending on where you buy.

#2 - Foamposite One Sole Collector

Now, I can not even bare to agree with the price this sneaker is associated with. Seeing that foamposites that are regularly released are averaging right around 150-250 price range, these are just absolutely stupid, even if deadstock. These have a deadstock price of $6,000. Incredible.

#3 - Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October

Now this is a sneaker that many know and they definitely get interested when hearing it’s name mentioned. Another recent new sneaker that has brought a buzz to the sneaker world like Kanye West’s Yeezy boosts did, these definitely brought their own fame. The Red October Yeezy 2’s have a deadstock price of around 5,000-5,928. Nearly a 1,000 dollar in between range! The Yeezy’s Nike has dubbed have never just really sought my interest and I really don’t think that they are all they are made out to be. I think it’s actually quite dumb that a sneaker would be dubbed $2,000 on retail even!

#4 - Lebron X Elite Peach Jam

The sneaker world has never really given Lebron a big shining moment, however, that doesn’t mean he has never had a good following with Nike. Lebron is known for some very prestine sneakers. Some mainly targeting his Lebron 9’s and 13’s which are both very creditable Nike Lebron’s that are a seeker for some collectors. I have only ever owned one pair of Lebron’s and those were his Lebron James 828’s from the 2010 drop. Yeah, a older model indeed. Anyways, a surprising $5,100 average price for deadstock on these is matched to this sneaker. That’s definitely one of Lebron’s bigger and rarer shoes on any stretch.


#5 - Air Jordan 4 Retro Oregon Ducks

This is a sneaker that I have seen before and actually did spend some time looking at. I have not actually seen the retro dub of these however, but I have seen the Oregon Ducks Jordan 4 which is just incredibly bold of this sneaker. I definitely think that some of the colorway really dopes this sneaker out and makes it a good shoe. I could see this being a popular shoe real eazy. $4,000 is the deadstock going on these. I don’t know enough to say good or bad but they definitely have some good looks to them. Probably not 4,000 dollar good looks, but still nice.

Honorable mentions

Air Yeezy 2 Pure Platinum - $3,350-3,810
Adidas Yeezy 750 boost - $2,350 - 2,958
Jordan 13 Retro Premio BIN 23 - $2,100 - 2,173
Jordan 1 Retro Banned 2011 - $1,816 - 2,036
Jordan 1 Retro Black Metallic/Gold - $1,910 - 2,450
Jordan 7 Retro Miro - $2,000 - 2,085
Jordan Defining Moments Pack - $1,272 - 1,593
Jordan 5 Retro Doernbecher - $1,450 - 1,546
Kobe 9 Elite Premium QS Volt  - $1,500
Jordan 1 Retro Fragment - $1,400 - 1,499
Adidas Yeezy 350 Boost Turtledove - $1,500 - 1,413
Nike Dunk SB Low Supreme NY Black - $1,270 - 1,999
Jordan 3 Retro White Cement (1988) - $616 - 645

So stockx is definitely a rich man’s game in the price guide of deadstock prices. If you want though, they have hundreds to thousands of information pages on all kinds of sneakers with all kinds of great information about the sneaker. THey have good descriptions, prices, and stats that go along on each sneaker page that you visit. You can learn what sneakers are being sold and for what price. There’s really a lot there and so if you are a deep sneaker fan you may really enjoy this site as it does have some big features sneakerheads would definitely dig. Thanks for reading and hope you have a great week!

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