With a slew of colorways hitting the Air Jordan 13 this year, many sneakerheads are looking for the best colorway to snag either for themselves or to resell. Many saw a lot of potential in the Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey.” The sneaker featured a design we’ve never really seen before. The simple rendition of the sneaker was nothing close to being dull as it sports some great features.
Predominantly decked out in a white quilted leather upper, black hits on the tongue and midsole contrast the look while wolf grey covers the toebox. To add some flair to he design, teal accents cover the tongue branding while a holographic black mudguard finishes things off. The sneaker was hyped up for a few weeks, so resellers thought this was the perfect product to take advantage of. If you want to know exactly how the sneaker did in the current market, keep reading below as we take you through the complete sales analysis of the Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey.”
Avg. Price $198.74
Before the Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey” actually released, there was a lot of talk of the sneaker being one of the best colorways to hit the Air Jordan 13 this year. Taking a look at the sales/listings on both Kixify and eBay we bring you the most accurate results when it comes to the Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey.” The sneaker initially released for a $170 retail price which many tried to sell for a lot more. Unfortunately very few people were able to capitalize on reselling for more that $200 which kept the sneaker’s average price at $198.74. With total sales being at $246,037 in just the first month you would think that the sneaker was selling for more than that, but that’s where you’re wrong.
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Total Sales | $246,037 |
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Total Listings | 1,268 |
Successful Listings | 622 |
Total Bids | 3,797 |
Items Offered | 7,053 |
Items Sold | 1,238 |
Bids per Listing | 2.99 |
Sell-Through | 49.05% |
Sellers per Day | 44 |
The Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey” wasn’t very popular after the sneaker officially released. It seems like all the early hype for the sneaker seemed to disappear once everyone had their chance to cop a pair.
Just in the first month of being released 7,053 pairs were put up for sale, but only 1,238 pairs were actually sold.
This huge gap shows us just how people really thought about copping a pair for themselves. Although the sell-through rate was at 49.05% people were only copping if the price was right. Anything more than $200 was too much for a pair in their minds.
The Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey” is a perfect example of a sneaker being talked up so much that people end up not wanting a pair. After releasing for a $170, collectors are really only willing to pay about $20 over retail, but once you play in shipping and fees you may end up losing money in the end. Reselling may not be a smart move if you’re working with the Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey,” but if you’re looking for a pair then you’re in luck. Now you know exactly how much to spend. Let us know what the Air Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey” is worth to you, and stay tuned to ShoeFAX for the latest sales analysis of your favorite kicks!