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Ever wonder what the current state of discounting Air Jordans is? With so many releases dropping, along with the price increase of $190 USD per retro, are the profit pine even worth taking time to invest in anymore?

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According to StockX, the discount market is as strong as it’s ever been, and for those wondering if Retro Air Jordans are dying, the answer is, no.

In 2015, for the first time in a very, very long time, we saw some Retro Jordans sit, with a few even landing on clearance. So far during 2016 they’ve appeared to pull back from the edge – a few big shoes will make it feel like that – but on the whole the Jordan discount game has continued the decline started in 2015, and may be headed for more clearance racks than we’ve seen since the mid 2000’s.

Check out the full breakdown of the state of Air Jordan discounting zer at StockX.

State of Air Jordan discounting

State of Air Jordan discounting

State of Air Jordan discounting

State of Air Jordan discounting

State of Air Jordan discounting

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Mario Briguglio
Mario Briguglio
Founder and Editor in Chief. My passion for sneakers started at age 6 and now I've turned my passion into a profession. Favorite Kicks - Air Jordan 3 "Black Cement"

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