

This Jordan inspired design is perfect for sneakerheads everywhere! It's comfortable and flattering for both men and women. It feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch. For me, I don’t dwell on my correct predictions…but rather I concentrate really hard on my wrong predictions so that next time something similar comes up in the future i’m ready while most are still second guessing.This t-shirt inspired by the Jordan 1 Retro 'Fragment x Travis' colorway is everything you've dreamed of and more. For some of those that are reading this, you are probably thinking in your head…oh yeah i knew prices would have went up, this was an easy one to guess…That’s cool…you had 50% chance of getting it right because its either UP or DOWN, but its meaningless if you don’t put your money where you mouth is at.

The best I can do is predict price movements correctly MOST of the time and that’ll be enough to keep me in the game of re-selling for the indefinite future. Need another example to back this point up? Jordan “fragment” 1.5s….say no more 🙂Īll in all, i’m not god and I can’t predict every price increase correctly. With that said, prices would probably be unaffected at all. So given that we all don’t want to be the average Joe wearing poor man frags, we would STILL desire the fragment version. In other words, FLEX for the gram! So if I wore the same shoe without the logo, people are more than likely to term it the “poor man frags”. Why? This circles back to the concept that we all want to own and wear exclusive sneakers and be different from others. Yet again, I failed to ration that even though they released the same colourway without the logo, it would NOT create downward pressure to re-sell prices of the frag 1s.

What would re-sell price be today? Don’t answer…because it was meant to be rhetorical and the answer is quite obvious. In hindsight, I would have made a killing if I hoarded pairs of these when they first dropped, but then again you can’t always win and be right.īut the question today is what if these were released without the fragment association. I mean you could argue they were limited, but it wasn’t one of those 1 of 200 pairs in the world.

This was neither when they first released. For me, if i’m paying that much for a new release it either better have crazy good material or it must be super limited. This was pretty absurd at the time given the colourway wasn’t very special and the fact that past fragment releases (ie, dunk highs, air force 1s) didn’t really do too well on the re-sell market. When the Fragment 1s first came out, it was an easy pass for me because the re-sell price right off the bat was like $800. SUBTLE DIFFERENCES CAN TRANSLATE INTO MAJOR PRICE DIFFERENCES If you’ve been in the sneaker game for many years, you should know one fundamental concept really well.
