GQ Eye -
30 Sep 2014 17:15

Since sneakers usurped hard bottoms as the average man's de facto footwear choice, certain individuals have looked to capitalize on the value of popular, rare styles to turn a profit. This practice of buying shoes with the intent of selling them later is commonly known as "re-selling," and it's an industry unto itself that shows little signs of slowing down. The way it works is simple: Limited edition kicks sell out (because they're limited) and can easily fetch three, maybe ten times their orig...
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