When one gets their hands on a pair of pre-drop sneakers before retail a lot can go their way. You may be one of the fortunate few who is able to get their hands on a pair of rare samples or even a pre-production pair that sports subtle differences from the version that is due to hit retail. Case in point the rare samples of the Air Jordan VI "Infrareds" from 2000 that had the infrared accents reversed on the midsole or even the 2010 AJ XIII "Altitudes" release less the frabic upper.
In some cases like the AJ III (White/Cement Grey-Fire Red) 2011 release, we aren't actually better off. For those individuals who were fortunate enough to get a pair pre-release months in advance of the 01/22/2011 release date, we received these sneakers in a standard JB box. It's been rumoured (and somewhat confirmed via ebay) that these sneakers will be released in a throwback to the OG packaging (complete w/ the OG information pamphlet).
For many, the nostalgia factor plays a big part in our sneaker purchases. For some, the packaging doesn't matter and will not dictate a purchase. To a certain extent, I do agree with this rationale but as a collector when the entire package is executed so well, it's very difficult to deny it's appeal.
Retailing for 150USD (and most likely 189.99 - 199.99CAD), will YOU be copping an extra pair as a result of the packaging?
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