Where to buy deadstock sneakers




















These shoes are a must to all sneaker heads and and will continue to rise in exclusiveness. Air Jordan 11 Retro Low Iridescent. Air Jordan Retro 1 "Pine Green". Air Jordan Retro 13 "Black Cat". A Bathing ape Color Camo Katakana tee. A Bathing ape Red Grey Camo. A Bathing Ape Tiger Tee purple. Adapt BB Mag. Adidas 4D Ultra 4. Adidas bad bunny pink.

Nike AF1 White Low. Crep Protect Repellant - Rain and Sta Comes in a 5 oz spray can. Air Jordan 12 Retro University Gold. Adidas Yeezy Zyon Air Jordan 11 Retro "". Air Jordan 1 Retro Royal Toe. Adidas Yeezy Boost V2 "Zebra".

The limited edition "Zebra" features an upper with black and white stripes, 'SPLY" branding on the side in red and a Boost sole for maximum comfort. This is the second release that dropped on June 24 OG Nojo Kicks Shirt. Air Jordan 11 Retro "Win Like 96". Nojokicks Box Logo Hoodie. Air Jordan 1 Retro Cyber Monday. Website: projectblitz. Looking for the rarest of the rare or even something that released last weekend?

Project Blitz is the place. Curated by Andre Ljustina, an infamous collector known as Croatian Style, Project Blitz has long been the spot for high-profile clientele to get their hands on sneakers that are hard to track down or don't exist anywhere else. You can find a pair of Yeezys or the latest Supreme box logo, too. Website: indexpdx. Along with the expected hyped sneakers like Travis Scott and Off-White collabs, Index also stocks a wide range of rare player exclusives, friends-and-family only pairs, and long-forgotten original colorways.

If there's an easier app for buying and reselling sneakers than this one, this sneaker writer hasn't discovered it. StockX makes acquiring and getting rid of shoes incredibly easy, although, the company has damaged its rep in the past year with some data breach deceit and that pesky extra fee for buyers.

Still, it's hard to ignore how much using this platform makes sites like eBay feel absolutely archaic. Of the biggest sneaker resale sites out right now, StockX is the best for buyers, who can generally find lower prices here than on Stadium Goods or Flight Club. When it comes to online marketplaces, there are a few options, and GOAT has emerged as one of the best.

In terms of selection, the platform boasts just about everything one could hope for from the last several years, although its assortment of vintage product may leave something to be desired. Before the s sneaker resell boom, eBay was the place to buy and sell rare pairs.

Many sneaker enthusiasts have abandoned it since in favor of platforms dedicated to sneakers, but it still has its uses. If you're looking for a non-hyped sneaker or a steal on something, go to eBay. Going back and forth with sneaker sellers via private messages can be a hassle, but eBay has been cutting fees lately in an effort to keep sneaker consumers on its platform.

It also offers worn shoes, unlike many more shoe-focused spots. It may not be as sleek as StockX, but there's still plenty reason to shop here. Website: urbannecessities. Urban Necessities is a relative newcomer in the sneaker reselling game. The brand got its start in uncluttered sneaker landscape of the Las Vegas desert before branching out to the much more crowded NYC scene more recently. Founder Jaysse Lopez, aka TwoJsKicks, put his store on the map with a sneaker Key Master game—a claw machine type device that gives customers a chance to purchase plays for a chance to win sneakers.

Website: solestage. My momma told me, you better shop around. And that's why it's good that there are so many different secondary market stores out there.

Find the right shoes, the best price. And it also sells more than just sneakers, with a bevy of streetwear on its site. The only co-sign I need. Looking for something a bit more obscure or live in Europe? KLEKT has long been the marketplace for that. It has Yeezys, Jordans, and the usual fare.



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