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eBay Weekly Steals
Hey Made for the W family! This is your girl Kickitwitdd, and every week I will be giving you the “eBay Steals For The Week!”
Here are some steals I found for the ladies:
Air Jordan Flu Game 12’s
Size: 4Y
Price: $180
https://www.ebay.com/itm/264798295906
Size 4Y “Flu Game” for $180 in VNDS (Very Near Deadstock) is a steal. Ever, since the documentary “The Last Dance” premiered, Michael Jordan’s iconic colorway that he wore during the infamous moment, has skyrocketed in resale value.
Air Jordan Oreo 5’s
Size: 4Y
Price: $75
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124262061992
For $75, you can cop these Oreo 5’s. All you have to do is clean them up real quick, and you’re good to go. The Oreo 5’s released back on the 2013 Black Friday, and were in high demand upon their release. To find a pair in this condition and price, is hard to come across.
Air Jordan Playoff 12’s
Size: 4.5
Price: $101.82
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164306345007
Playoff 12’s are a rare shoe to find these days. When this retro released in 2012, it was considered one of the top GR releases for that year. The resale value on these in 2012 were high and a limited amount of pairs were released. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a retro of this high top.
Air Jordan Taxi 12’s
Size: 5Y
Price: $74.99
https://www.ebay.com/itm/264798295906
We have been waiting for another re-release since 2013. Almost every year, rumors resurface claiming there will be a release but it is always debunked. If you don’t want to wait for the anticipating re-release, you can cop these for less than $100, especially in VNDS condition.
Air Jordan Metallic Black 5’s
Size: 5.5
Price: $35.00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/133414949325
A sneaker collector’s dream item to have in their closet. How can you say no to this original retro, released in 2000, the first of its kind?! Even though it is not in a wearable condition, the fact that it comes with the OG retro box is one of a kind. The box alone is rare to find these days and the pair’s 3M paneling on the tongue still reflects, when you point the flash towards it.