Jordan Brand is all set to start releasing sneakers from their expansive Summer 2022 lineup which includes a brand-new Chicago-Bulls-inspired colorway! The Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage release date is on May 25th for a retail price of $170 per pair.

Stay tuned as we take a closer look and estimate its resale value.

The reselling market continues to be a great place for investors to make a living with sneakers like the Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage. Before we estimate its resale value, let’s head on over to the secondary market and see how profitable this silhouette still is.

Air Jordan 1 High: Resale Value

Jordan Brand’s continual Lifecycle extension strategy has led to the brand’s decades-long success, which can be attributed not only to its history but also to the silhouette’s style and comfort.

They’re always coming up with new versions of the sneaker, as well as new colors that not only look great but also tell a story.

The Air Jordan 1 High University Blue, for example, pays homage to Michael Jordan’s alma mater, the University of North Carolina.

These sneakers might cost up to $400 on the secondary market. Although the Jordan 1 High “85” silhouettes are usually much more lucrative, like the upcoming Air Jordan 1 High 85 Georgetown. However, the regular editions can also be pretty popular.

To estimate resale for the Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage, let’s head on over to the secondary market.

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Patent Bred

  • Retail Price: $170
  • Average Resell: $340
  • Release Date: Thursday, December 30th, 2021
  • Colorway: Black/White-Varsity Red
  • Style Code: 555088-063
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Patent Bred
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Patent Bred Side View
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Patent Bred

The uppers have been given a ‘Bred’ makeover on this Air Jordan 1. The side panels, eye stays, and toes are all covered in lux black patent leather, with flaming red leather Swooshes on the sides.

The heels and collars, which feature black Jordan Wings designs, are complemented with perforated red toe boxes.

The style is completed with tongues with “Nike Air” branding, textured white midsoles, and Varsity Red outsoles.

On the secondary market, these are worth north of $340 per pair, yielding almost double the return. The Air Jordan 1 High OG heritage will likely have a slightly lower resale value.

Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage: A Closer Look

  • Retail Price: $170
  • Estimated Resell: $270
  • Release Date: Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
  • Colorway: White/University Red-Black
  • Style Code: 555088-161
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage

Sporting a color-blocking similar to the Travis Scott x Fragment x Jordan collaborative sneakers, these don white, black, and red hues.

Uppers feature crisp white leather with white on the sides and eye stays, blazing red toe boxes, Swooshes, and collars with black jump-man motifs. Clean white midsoles and red outsoles finish off the look.

If you want to cop multiple pairs of these sneakers but don’t know where to start, read the Hypemaster Playbook for an in-depth guide!

Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage Side View
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage Quarter View
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage Side & Quarter View
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage rear View
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage Sole voew
Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage Rear & Sole View

Estimated Resale Value

These sneakers are pretty popular judging by the reactions on social media and they will sell out.

Using my estimated resell value, expect gross profits of around $100 per pair.

Conclusion

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  • Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage
  • Retail Price: $170
  • Estimated Resell: $270
  • Release Date: Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
  • Colorway: White/University Red-Black
  • Style Code: 555088-161

Where to Buy (Retail)

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FAQs on Air Jordan 1 High OG Heritage

Are Air Jordan 1 true to size?

Air Jordan 1s are true to size which means you can always pick the size that you usually wear.

Are Air Jordan 1 comfortable?

Because of the extra padding and soft tongues, the Air Jordan 1 High can be worn throughout the day comfortably.

Why was Jordan 1 banned?

The NBA had color-blocking criteria that the Jordan brand’s Air Ship sneakers (sometimes confused to be the AJ1) did not adhere to which is why they were banned.

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Author

Mohammad Yousaf

Mohammad Yousaf

As a business student, Mohammad was thoroughly impressed with where the secondary market was heading for sneakers. He quickly realized that what used to be considered as a side hustle, was now the main income stream for many. He has studied the game ever since.

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