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It's a good investment at the end of the day, for instance I paid £85 for the adidas dublin last week, I could sell them now for £250/£300 or leave them in the attic for a decade and sell them for £400/£500. You don't get that kind of interest on a pension.
 
Re: the Jordan’s - they’ve always been a commodity, I can understand that, but this new era of Adidas and resale ( queuing up etc) blows my mind, they are releasing vintage trabs purely to drive sales.
 

It's a good investment at the end of the day, for instance I paid £85 for the adidas dublin last week, I could sell them now for £250/£300 or leave them in the attic for a decade and sell them for £400/£500. You don't get that kind of interest on a pension.

Spot on.

I'm always on the look out for collectables to buy and then store them as future investments.

I wouldn't store them in the loft though - the rubber will perish ;)
 
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These are out tomorrow, sneakersnstuff exclusive.
 

this 'size exclusives' just means they've applied for a license to get them made from Adidas, you only have to get about 1000 pairs made to be able to do it.



& isn't size just an arm of JD who also have 'jd exclusive' often inferior to the originals.

Terrible terrible quality. I bought some white Sambas from JD and the front rubber was coming off after 3 weeks, yet my eldest has some original black ones that are still perfect after 6 months of football training.
 

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