The Air Jordan 10 may be one of the classics and will be dropping in a few color ways this year, but 2014 wasn’t that much of a good experience for the Air Jordan 10 silhouette. The sneaker dropped in both classic and new color ways, most notably the Powder Blue color scheme which released on February 22nd at a retail price of $170. Thousands of pairs were available and restocks were present over the months with the sneaker sporting Black / White leather and Powder Blue accents. Look above at the Air Jordan 10 “Powder Blue” colorway which ShoeFax will be analyzing.
Avg. Price $170.66
The Air Jordan 10 “Powder Blue” dropped in February 2014, starting off the year with a classic colorway from the 90s at a retail price of $170. Sporting the classic color way known as Powder Blue, this general release AJ10 sat on shelves for quite a while and to this day still averages around $170. Although the shoe may float around the marketplaces at a slightly lower or higher price, it still results in a loss as it resells for retail price before fees and shipping come into play. If you wanted the Powder Blue AJ10 sneaker and didn’t want to pay over retail, this is plenty of great news for a heavily available colorway.
October 16th, 2014 - January 13th, 2015
Total Sales | $147,964 |
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Total Listings | 2,614 |
Successful Listings | 655 |
Total Bids | 3,577 |
Items Offered | 5,380 |
Items Sold | 867 |
Bids per Listing | 1.37 |
Sell-Through | 25.06% |
Sellers per Day | 26 |
Almost a year later, the Air Jordan 10 “Powder Blue” still floats around on the marketplaces in deadstock condition with thousands of pairs listed over the past three months. Out of 2,614 listings, 655 have been successful and the average end price of $170 definitely proves that resellers will do whatever they can just to get rid of the sneaker. At retail price, the colorway does not provide any more value than it did when it released in February 2014 and the loss in fees and shipping makes this a bad buy if you didn’t want the sneaker for yourself. Let us know if you believe the Air Jordan 10 “Powder Blue” deserved its flop and stay tuned to ShoeFAX for the latest sales analysis of your favorite kicks.