Hold Air Jordan 1 Lows For Long-Term Profits

The most underrated style of Air Jordan 1 is the low

Juiced
3 min readAug 25, 2021
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Everyone knows Air Jordan 1 Highs are one of the best styles of sneakers to start reselling. Recently, a lot of resellers are swearing by Jordan 1 Mids as a good sneaker to invest in and resell, but that’s still to be determined at this point.

But what about Jordan 1 Lows? It seems like they’re left out of the equation. After all, they are Air Jordan 1s.

Maybe there just isn’t an aftermarket for Jordan 1 Lows…But if you look at the selling price on StockX for the Jordan 1 Low Black Toes that were released in 2019 and sat on shelves for months at a retail price of $90, you’d be shocked to see how much they’re selling for now.

Aftermarket prices are sitting close to $400 in every size. That’s right, if you would’ve gone around to every one of your local retailers in 2019 and bought up any size of these Jordan 1 Lows, which was really easy to do, you could be cashing them out for a really nice profit.

Find out if you should start reselling Jordan 1 Lows.

OG Colorways

There has been a variety of OG Jordan 1 High colorways release in the low-top version. These tend to be the lows that go for the most money on the aftermarket in the long-term.

Sure, other colorways typically end up performing well, but OG colorways of both Jordan 1 Highs and Lows should always be on your radar if you want to be a reseller.

It’s because older sneakerheads and younger ones want to experience these OG colorways on their feet. And they’re willing to pay more to get that experience.

Travis Scott Lows

The recently released Travis Scott x fragment x Air Jordan 1 Lows are a great example of how collaboration Jordan 1 Lows perform really well on the aftermarket.

Even if you look at the Eric Koston “Midnight Navy” Air Jordan 1 Lows that were released a short while ago, they quickly shot up to $700 and no one was surprised by it.

It’s a wearable colorway, a popular collaboration, and an Air Jordan 1 Low. It has all the factors to be highly resellable on the aftermarket, especially for a sneaker that retailed for around $100.

There is a demand for lows

As much as people don’t want to admit it or acknowledge it, there is an aftermarket for Jordan 1 Lows. Especially for long-term holders.

If you can secure pairs for retail that are wearable or OG colorways and hold onto them for 1 year or longer, you’re almost guaranteed to see your money double or even triple.

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