This was one of the most informative, quick to the point videos on these topics I've seen. Thank you for taking the time to put it together!.....I know I'm a year late haha
Clean your shoes if it’s used, have a rough estimate of how much you are willing to take. If it’s brand new, go for the lowest ask payout. The thing is that if you are getting less than the highest bid payout then it’s not worth selling to the store, you might as well just sell on stockx or Alias (GOAT).
Would love to see a video about What are the best Pairs of Sneakers to Open a Shop with & What Size Ranges Should You Aim at Getting! Thanks for the great informative content as usual!
For sneakers they don’t show other market places sold prices. Those jumps are international sales which include import and duties factored into the price.
Is there anyway we can reach you directly regarding opening a store? Thinking about opening a store up here in PNW. Just wanted some advice on certain things! Keep up the good work!
Selling for the most part depends on shop's location and its clientele demographics. He found a market niche in Metro Inland Empire. Besides too many shops in LA County.
We had a local sneaker resale shop in town he was there for about 4 years then he had to close business was not great and last few days he was there I went in and I had dealt with him for the whole time he was there a lot and he had about 50 empty boxes of Jordan Nike all different brands all different styles of Jordans Jordan 4 boxes Jordan 5 boxes etc and they let me take them all home for free I took them home stored them and you know cuz I've been reselling and people do tend to pay sometimes 30 to $50 more if you had a replacement box especially if it's the box that goes for that sneaker even if it has the wrong tag on it as long as it's the right box
Great video. Based on this vid? I'm probably bout to purchase from y'all. Seems like your price are quite a bit fairer than a lot of these kids "reselling". How to price sneakers for me? Easy. Find the lowest price online. Find the highest price. That's the hard part. Because contrary to StockX and Goat being what everyone thinks is "market". It's not. There are literally hundreds of sites. Make an average of ALL price data from all sites, pre-owned included. After you get a mean price, find your lowest plausible acceptable profit margin bump that against your mean price you came up with. Go with that. This is isn't too hard overall, because it's bout to be undercut season, seeing everybody has been a reseller over night since 2020. Everybody is bringing overpriced sand to the beach, and people are catching on to that fact in my opinion. So hook people up with deals.
Shout out to you man, fair pricing in a sneaker store is rare these days
This was one of the most informative, quick to the point videos on these topics I've seen. Thank you for taking the time to put it together!.....I know I'm a year late haha
Love this video more informative and educational videos please
Make a video how to sell to sneaker shops to get the most cash for your shoes
Clean your used stuff before taking it in 😭💀
It’s common sense
Clean your shoes if it’s used, have a rough estimate of how much you are willing to take. If it’s brand new, go for the lowest ask payout. The thing is that if you are getting less than the highest bid payout then it’s not worth selling to the store, you might as well just sell on stockx or Alias (GOAT).
Would love to see a video about What are the best Pairs of Sneakers to Open a Shop with & What Size Ranges Should You Aim at Getting! Thanks for the great informative content as usual!
Very dope video. But can you do a video from a shop owners POV. What prices should be as a store owner and how you base your prices, etc….
Thank you
Great informative video you guys.
Enjoyed it very much. HG definitely has some of the great prices out there!
Love your content guys . Happy holidays and look forward to visiting both your stores . ✌🏼 n ❤️
For sneakers they don’t show other market places sold prices. Those jumps are international sales which include import and duties factored into the price.
Great video thanks for the content. I was wondering if you could explain buying in bulk. And if you do what percentage how many do you buy? Thanks
Is there anyway we can reach you directly regarding opening a store? Thinking about opening a store up here in PNW. Just wanted some advice on certain things! Keep up the good work!
Selling for the most part depends on shop's location and its clientele demographics. He found a market niche in Metro Inland Empire. Besides too many shops in LA County.
for used shoes I like to use Alias! It’s essentially goat buh there version of stock x and u can see what they sell for
thanks, you helped a lot buddy
another banger video. good stuff
We had a local sneaker resale shop in town he was there for about 4 years then he had to close business was not great and last few days he was there I went in and I had dealt with him for the whole time he was there a lot and he had about 50 empty boxes of Jordan Nike all different brands all different styles of Jordans Jordan 4 boxes Jordan 5 boxes etc and they let me take them all home for free I took them home stored them and you know cuz I've been reselling and people do tend to pay sometimes 30 to $50 more if you had a replacement box especially if it's the box that goes for that sneaker even if it has the wrong tag on it as long as it's the right box
Watching
Post more!!!
What apps do yiy use to check the bid options
StockX
do you have shop online?
nice helpful vid!
Common hype and private selection could def take note on this video…. #taxin
y'all saw the $100,000 bid on the kobes... lol
Great video. Based on this vid? I'm probably bout to purchase from y'all. Seems like your price are quite a bit fairer than a lot of these kids "reselling".
How to price sneakers for me? Easy. Find the lowest price online. Find the highest price. That's the hard part. Because contrary to StockX and Goat being what everyone thinks is "market". It's not. There are literally hundreds of sites. Make an average of ALL price data from all sites, pre-owned included. After you get a mean price, find your lowest plausible acceptable profit margin bump that against your mean price you came up with. Go with that. This is isn't too hard overall, because it's bout to be undercut season, seeing everybody has been a reseller over night since 2020. Everybody is bringing overpriced sand to the beach, and people are catching on to that fact in my opinion. So hook people up with deals.
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