The Air Jordan 6 “Slam Dunk” is a new color way based off the Japanese manga of the same name which used to be published back in the 90s and it’s quite unique. Taking on a combination of color and materials that hasn’t been seen together, the Slam Dunk AJ6 was exactly that when it came to sales. The sneaker community has had extreme anticipation over this release and it even fell victim to high quality fakes from sellers such as SuppliedPDX.
The resell value over this new Slam Dunk Air Jordan 6 has been immense, selling for hundreds of dollars over the $250 retail price before the release and even after. The shoe is now a quick seller at a $320 average for people who want to move the shoe quickly. Now, ShoeFax is showing you the sales data of the Air Jordan 6 “Slam Dunk” before and after the November 1st release.
Avg Price. $320
Jordan Brand didn’t do to well in keeping this Air Jordan 6 under the radar but the other Jordan Super.Fly 3 silhouette did. The Air Jordan 6 Slam Dunk collection retailed at a price of $250 and has sold for hundreds more. With hundreds of pairs selling each week, the shoe has sold at an average of $320 which is $70 over retail. On top of selling out extremely quickly, the overall value of the shoe hasn’t dipped.
The chart below shows that the Sell-through percentage of the listings were at a modest 58.36%, with 3,863 items offered and 1,626 items sold. An average of 51 sellers pay day make up this release which has had time to flourish for just over half of a month and it has definitely been a profitable release.
October 16th 2014 - November 14th 2014
Total Sales | $520,403 |
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Total Listings | 1,758 |
Successful Listings | 1,026 |
Total Bids | 7,142 |
Items Offered | 3,863 |
Items Sold | 1,626 |
Bids per Listing | 4.06 |
Sell-Through | 58.36% |
Sellers per Day | 51 |
Out latest celebrity news of the 1,758 total listings of the Air Jordan 6 “Slam Dunk”, 1,026 of those were successful and 7,142 bids were placed. The sneaker was a success as far as selling out in retailers and it also fares very well on the after-market, generating a modest profit of $70 per pair. If you enjoyed this exclusive ShoeFAX analysis of the Air Jordan 6 “Slam Dunk,” stay tuned as we continue to analyze your favorite sneakers!