• Hi, I am the owner and main administrator of Styleforum. If you find the forum useful and fun, please help support it by buying through the posted links on the forum. Our main, very popular sales thread, where the latest and best sales are listed, are posted HERE

    Purchases made through some of our links earns a commission for the forum and allows us to do the work of maintaining and improving it. Finally, thanks for being a part of this community. We realize that there are many choices today on the internet, and we have all of you to thank for making Styleforum the foremost destination for discussions of menswear.
  • This site contains affiliate links for which Styleforum may be compensated.
  • STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.

    Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.

    Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!

    Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

What did you do with all of your sneakers?

gladhands

Distinguished Member
Joined
May 5, 2010
Messages
2,226
Reaction score
132
Surely there are some reformed sneakerheads/hypebeasts here. While I never went into hypebeast style, I was a HUGE sneakerhead, and have ammassed a reasonable collection of kicks I don't wear. What did you do with yours?
 

ter1413

Stylish Dinosaur
Joined
Dec 3, 2009
Messages
22,101
Reaction score
6,033
Monday morning is recycling day in my 'hood. I sometimes leave 2-4 pairs of sneakers/shoes right on my stoop on Sunday night and by Monday morning, they are gone. I figure that people who come by to gather the cans/bottles to redeem pick them up and use. I have also left bags of clothes on my fence(jeans/shirts/etc) and the same thing happens. People scoop them up.
 

*#..

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 6, 2009
Messages
677
Reaction score
10
I was never a sneakerhead like a lot of the other students were/still are. I've never owned vans/chucks, but I'm assuming they get thrown out when the owner thinks the time is right. I used to own 1 pair of shoes until they wore out, then I threw them away after 2+ years of almost daily wearing. I didn't bother donating them, as I used to wear my shoes until they were pretty much unusable. Now that I've upgraded the steez, I haven't needed to throw any shoes away.
 

lesamourai

Distinguished Member
Joined
Jan 7, 2011
Messages
1,852
Reaction score
4,092
If you haven't worn them that much can't you sell them? I sometimes have one pair of sneakers that barely get any use so I either end up tossing them to good will or something like that, giving them to a friend, or if they're in like new condition, selling them.
 

slack tide

Distinguished Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2010
Messages
2,176
Reaction score
623
A very good friend of mine must own 150+ pair of unworn, new in box, rare releases, exclusives, and colorways. (All Nikes - every Jordan, SBs, etc etc etc).

We've debated the merits of these type of sneakers versus a toned down shoe, like Common Projects -- and I think the opinion on his side is, "I buy shoes for $200 retail that will in the not too distant future be worth $400. You buy $400 dollar sneakers that will in the not too distant future be worth $200". (there’s plenty of counter points to the argument...i know).

But I digress..

Anyway, I want to see what he does with these boxes, and boxes....AND BOXES of BNIB sneakers when it comes down to crunch time. Hauling these in a move would be a huge task. They will in the future and do currently require their own room. But when it comes down to sell - it would take a team of people to administer the sales. The haggling, shipping & handling, (bound to be a ton of international, outside of N. America requests), the listings, etc...

So even if he he is able to flip pairs at a relative profit, the amount of time spent performing the aforementioned could negate a huge chunk of margin....from a 'time is money' perspective that is. Honestly, if I had a ton, like my friend, I would 'hire' an unemployed friend to handle the business (all selling and S&H) and give him around 15% (or so) of every sale he conducts (after seller fees, etc).

(edit; and this is in no way some cheap plug, but if anyone is looking for any rare Nikes in a 10.5, let me know and odds are I got you covered..)
 

gladhands

Distinguished Member
Joined
May 5, 2010
Messages
2,226
Reaction score
132
Originally Posted by slack tide
I think the opinion on his side is, "I buy shoes for $200 retail that will in the not too distant future be worth $400. You buy $400 dollar sneakers that will in the not too distant future be worth $200". (there's plenty of counter points to the argument...i know).

That's the thing. I have shoes that I could have sold for $300+ in 2008, that I'd be lucky to get $60 for NIB now.
 

alexanduh

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2010
Messages
678
Reaction score
8
hey OP id be glad if you handed them down to me if you are about a size 9-10 US
biggrin.gif
 

*#..

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 6, 2009
Messages
677
Reaction score
10
laugh.gif
my friend is still a big jordan sneakerhead and wears a 10.5. Might ask him if he really wants some rare j's.
 

slack tide

Distinguished Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2010
Messages
2,176
Reaction score
623
Originally Posted by gladhands
That's the thing. I have shoes that I could have sold for $300+ in 2008, that I'd be lucky to get $60 for NIB now.

I'm totally not schooled on how prices are currently on rare Nikes. Generally speaking, have they been depreciating in value? I know there are exceptions, but again, just in general..

They reached some spike in interest (and resale value $$) around 2008 and it's been on the decline since?
 

slack tide

Distinguished Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2010
Messages
2,176
Reaction score
623
Originally Posted by *#..
laugh.gif
my friend is still a big jordan sneakerhead and wears a 10.5. Might ask him if he really wants some rare j's.


Just PM me with the model/year/make/any specifics...(pic would be best to ensure..)

have to wait for him to get back to me, but I can promise you a response within a day or two..
 

bryanayrb

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 27, 2010
Messages
283
Reaction score
253
Originally Posted by slack tide
A very good friend of mine must own 150+ pair of unworn, new in box, rare releases, exclusives, and colorways. (All Nikes - every Jordan, SBs, etc etc etc).

We've debated the merits of these type of sneakers versus a toned down shoe, like Common Projects -- and I think the opinion on his side is, "I buy shoes for $200 retail that will in the not too distant future be worth $400. You buy $400 dollar sneakers that will in the not too distant future be worth $200". (there's plenty of counter points to the argument...i know).

But I digress..

Anyway, I want to see what he does with these boxes, and boxes....AND BOXES of BNIB sneakers when it comes down to crunch time. Hauling these in a move would be a huge task. They will in the future and do currently require their own room. But when it comes down to sell - it would take a team of people to administer the sales. The haggling, shipping & handling, (bound to be a ton of international, outside of N. America requests), the listings, etc...

So even if he he is able to flip pairs at a relative profit, the amount of time spent performing the aforementioned could negate a huge chunk of margin....from a 'time is money' perspective that is. Honestly, if I had a ton, like my friend, I would 'hire' an unemployed friend to handle the business (all selling and S&H) and give him around 15% (or so) of every sale he conducts (after seller fees, etc).

(edit; and this is in no way some cheap plug, but if anyone is looking for any rare Nikes in a 10.5, let me know and odds are I got you covered..)


all i can say is collecting sneakers is a hobby that you can regain your losses from. not every hobby is like that
 

steviecakes

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2009
Messages
395
Reaction score
46
I've given sneakers to friends that are my size. The rest (save for a pair of Adidas X Evan Hecox Stan Smiths that have much sentimental value) I actually use what they were originally intended for: basketball, skateboarding, etc.
It's funny how I'd trade these technicolor sneakers for a pair of brown captoes or white purcells these days.
 

APK

Stylish Dinosaur
Joined
Sep 10, 2008
Messages
10,279
Reaction score
11,160
Originally Posted by slack tide
A very good friend of mine must own 150+ pair of unworn, new in box, rare releases, exclusives, and colorways. (All Nikes - every Jordan, SBs, etc etc etc).

You're friends with RFX45?
 

triumphman

Senior Member
Joined
May 26, 2010
Messages
208
Reaction score
1
I used to own over 10 pairs of nikes (a lot of exclusives) that I wore daily.
sold them all around 4 years ago at retail or more. now I just wear vans and shoes.

glad I got out of it in time...
 

Featured Sponsor

How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

    Votes: 92 37.6%
  • Half canvas is fine

    Votes: 90 36.7%
  • Really don't care

    Votes: 26 10.6%
  • Depends on fabric

    Votes: 41 16.7%
  • Depends on price

    Votes: 38 15.5%

Forum statistics

Threads
506,939
Messages
10,593,050
Members
224,341
Latest member
NeilAlbertCaluza
Top