Sales Analysis: Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High - Were Profits A Fragment Of Our Imagination?

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Last year brought us some great kicks from both Nike and Jordan Brand. While there are too many favorites to list off, many sneakerheads agree that the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High was one of the best releases of 2014. This rendition of the Air Jordan 1 High released towards the end of the year as a perfect finish of 2014. Anticipation for the sneaker’s release was very high resulting in the sneaker selling out faster than you can imagine. Take a look as we analyze just how much you should be paying for the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High today!

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Average Price: $796.95

The Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High dropped December 27th for a retail price of $165. The upgraded price of the Air Jordan 1 didn’t stop anyone from trying to cop a pair for themselves. Releasing in limited quantities, if you were one of the few to cop for retail consider yourself very lucky. After selling out, the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High hit resell markets immediately. We took a look at the sales/listings from Kixify and eBay to show us just how much people are spending on the sneaker today. Averaging at a price of $796.95, anyone selling a pair is definitely on the come up.

December 27th - January 24th

Total Sales $48,614
Total Listings 182
Successful Listings 60
Total Bids 604
Items Offered 284
Items Sold 61
Bids per Listing 3.32
Sell-Through 32.97%
Sellers per Day 5

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Even a month after the sneaker’s release, the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High continues to be one of the most hyped Air Jordan 1s in Jordan Brand’s arsenal. Selling for about $630 over retail, resellers definitely won with this release. That huge come up is almost 5 times the sneaker’s initial retail price. Although the sneaker’s sell-through rate is at a low of 32.97%, those that are buying pairs are paying a pretty penny. There has only been 60 successful listings in the past month, and the sneaker has already raked in a whopping $48,614 in total sales. Let us know how much you would pay for the sneaker, and stay tuned to ShoeFAX for more sales analysis of your favorite sneakers!