Nike has done everything in their power to pump out color ways on the Nike Air Foamposite line, but only a handful of color ways have been successful thanks to hype amongst brands or teams. They even tried riding on the hype behind the classic Concord colorway which graced the Air Jordan 11 in multiple releases over the past 20 years. However, the colorway and its good looks did not get applied properly to the Nike Air Foamposite One which resulted in a colorway that received plenty of negative criticism. We take a look at the Nike Air Foamposite One “Concord” and analyze how much the sneaker has been worth over the past two months.
The Nike Air Foamposite One “Concord” released on June 28th, 2014 at a retail price of $230. The sneaker was shown off quite a while before its release, showing up in early release images with its glossy Black foamposite upper and White accents as well as a bit of Blue and Concord Purple. The sneaker has sat on shelves since its release, still available in select sizes on the NikeStore website to date at a discounted price of $200. In retail stores, the sneaker has dropped down to even lower prices in an effort to push sales and get rid of remaining stock. The online marketplace experienced the same result.
Avg Price: $173.85
It’s been over half a year since the Nike Air Foamposite One “Concord” released and the sneaker has been on a constant decline. If you were interested in a pair of these kicks, you wouldn’t have any problem locating a pair online for an average price of $173.85. Resellers have taken a loss of approximately $56 not including taxes which makes for an extremely horrific release. After you factor in shipping and marketplace fees, the numbers will only go down further.
November 11th, 2014 - January 9th, 2015
Total Sales | $38,594 |
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Total Listings | 415 |
Successful Listings | 154 |
Total Bids | 708 |
Items Offered | 855 |
Items Sold | 222 |
Bids per Listing | 1.71 |
Sell-Through | 37.11% |
Sellers per Day | 7 |
That isn’t to say that the Concord colored foamposites aren’t selling however, as 415 listings have made their way online throughout the past two months with 154 successful listings. Pairs of this Nike Air Foamposite One sold between $165-$185 on average, and only about a third of the listings were completed. The availability, extremely low pricing, and negative criticism only shows that the Nike Air Foamposite One “Concord” has been a financial doom from the start. If you were willing to buy a pair, now is the best time so pick them if you like them and stick with ShoeFax for more analysis data on your favorite sneakers !