Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred Release & Resale Guide
Originally teased in 2019 and rumored to release in April 2020. The Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred is set to release on the Nike SNKRS App on June 27th. Stay tuned to read all about it.
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The Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred combines classic colorways which may be nostalgic to many. Let’s get into a bit of history to see what makes this sneaker special.
See conclusion for summarized information about the Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred
History
The Air Jordan 11 Mid top may be the most popular today but the Low is just as important. Sometimes considered Michael Jordan’s favorite sneaker, these kicks have a special history.
Michael Jordan wore these sneakers after his return for the 1995-1996 season. However, before that, Tinker Hatfield had to design them with the intention of making them special.
He wanted them to be different than any other Air Jordan, thus choosing nylon initially as base material. That however, was obviously a bad idea so they decided to go with patent leather.
Hatfield wanted the Jordan 11 to resemble a beautiful convertible, elegant and flamboyant. Apart from the leather, it also included a lightweight mid-sole, air sole unit and a carbon fiber plate.
Although the sneaker had good , it had its issues. The Air Jordan 11 would get creased easily and had poor traction which caused MJ to fall in the 1995-96 playoffs.
They sneakers first released in 1995. The Mid was released in 3 versions for $125 while 2 Lows for $115. There were also only 5 pairs made for Michael Jordan’s “Space Jam” movie.
Releases continued each month with almost every release being hyped and sold out. Let’s look at a few examples to estimate how it’s resale value does. Particularly for the Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred.
Jordan 11 Retro Low Concord
Retail Price: $150
Peak Resell: $525
Release Date: 05/03/2014
Colorway: White/Black-Concord
This retro version of the Air Jordan 11 was highly anticipated and sold out pretty fast in 2014. It came with a white leather upper with a black patent leather mud guard.
The collar as a contrasting black outline. Netted white tongue and a translucent out-sole finishes off the design. A classic color tone that was received well by fans.
According to StockX, trade range is between $347-$413 with the average price being $335. That’s an average profit per pair of $185 before taxes and service fees.
Had you sold them at their peak resale value, profit would have been $375. Making these pretty profitable sneakers. The hype along with the history make the Air Jordan 11 a fan favorite.
The most profitable sizes for them are 10-11.5.
Jordan 11 Retro Low Cherry (2016)
Retail Price: $170
Peak Resell: $470
Release Date: 06/04/2016
Colorway: White/Varsity-Red
This 2016 version of the cherry Air Jordan 11 Low comes with a white leather upper. Along with a white tongue and a patent leather that sits atop a translucent mid-sole.
The resale value for these is pretty good as well. According to StockX, trade range is between $279-$321 with the average price being $252. That’s an average profit of $82 before service fee and tax.
At peak resale value you could have earned around $300. The resale value has also held up over time with even a gradual increase. The larger sizes are most profitable for this colorway.
Jordan 11 Retro Low Bred
Retail Price: $170
Peak Resell: $725
Release Date: 05/23/2015
Colorway: Black/True Red-White
These are one of the most similar colorways to the Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred. It has kind of a reverse color tone to the White Bred with an all-black upper.
The sneaker also features the typical black patent leather to resemble a convertible. Red outline around the collar, a black tongue and a black out-sole to finish off the design.
These also have excellent resale value. According to StockX, the trade range is between $321-$363 with the average price being around $294. That’s an average profit of $124 before tax and service fees.
Had you sold these at peak resale values, profit would have been as high as $555. It also held up its resale value over time with sizes 7-8 being most profitable.
These estimates indicate how the Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred may also have similar resale value.
Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred
Retail Price: $185
Estimated Resell: $230
Release Date: 05/22/2020 (China SNKRS)
06/27/2020 (US Stockists)
Colorway: White/University Red-Black-True Red
The Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred is set to release on the 27th of June on the SNKRS app. It was originally set to release in April but got delayed likely due to the current pandemic. It once again got detailed from the 20th to the 27th.
The sneaker features a typical cool summer time tone with an all-white leather upper. They’re going with a leather instead of a ballistic mesh this time. There’s also a patent leather mud guard in black.
There is red detailing on the on the throat and heels branded hits. Round white laces with a white tongue and a black highlight along the collar for added contrast.
Finally, EVA foam mid-soles, red rubber out-sole and the typical carbon fiber plate under the arch finishes off the design.
Take a look at some of the official photos for the Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred.
How to Cop
I expect these will sell out so you’ve got to be fast. Expect these to hit the Nike SNKRS Application on the 27th of June and US stockists about a month later.
If you fail to cop for retail, you can get them from re-seller websites such as StockX. These however are expected to cost a lot more.
Estimated Resale
I’m sure most of you are aware of “The Last dance” documentary on Netflix. I have to say, it is a masterpiece and I definitely recommend it to all my readers.
My point is, the documentary seems to have reinvigorated the hype for the OG Jordan colorways. The increase in some of their values is definitely noticeable so I expect the same effect on this sneaker.
Before the constant delays, these sneakers could have easily been resold for around $280. The hype however, seems to have died down over the past month drastically with profits now lower than ever. Expect resale now to be around $230.
To get your money back after tax and service fees, you need to sell for around $220. That’s an average profit of around $10.
Via StockX
As you can see, prices have dropped since June drastically to an average selling price of $233.
Conclusion
Air Jordan 11 Low White Bred
Retail Price: $185
Estimated Resell: $230
Release date: 05/22/2020 (China SNKRS)
06/27/2020 (US Stockists)
Where to Cop: (Retail) SNKRS application, Select stockists
(Resale) STOCKX
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