Nike’s own Chitose Abe and Kaws have come together to release their latest joint work, the Nike Sacai Kaws Blazer Low Purple Dusk. This striking purple sneaker features design elements by Kaws, one of the most sought-after street artists around. With an eye-catching color palette and KAWS’s signature XX motif, these Nike Sacai Blazer Lows are sure to turn heads. The contrasting hues are inspired by KAWS’s series of works, URGE, and the shoes feature Abe’s ethos of mixing harmony with abstraction. The shoes are constructed with a smooth leather material but also feature suede on the eye stay. Another key detail is double swoosh logo on both side panels, for purchase purposes refer to the details below.
Nike Sacai Kaws Blazer Low Purple Dusk Release Information
- Price:$140
- Release Date: 2021-12-10
- Style Code:DM7901-500
- Color: Purple / Aqua / Pink / White
US Retailers
International Retailers
SNS, END, Slam Jam, Footpatrol
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Now let’s see if the shoes is worth reselling.
Resale Value
The chart above gives you a breakdown of the average sale price of the shoe by day since December the 3rd. The shoe is trending down and has a linear regression. The equation that best captures the data is :
Resale= -$19.9 (t) + $303
According to this equation, the average sale price of the shoe by the 10th of December (release day) is $163.7, or $164. So, according to our equation, the Sacai Kaws Blazer Low Purple Dusk will resell for $164, with a profit margin of $1. Let’s go a step further and find the five-number summary, which will provide more accurate information.
Minimum: 161
Quartile Q1: 184.25
Median: 213
Quartile Q3: 269.5
Maximum: 420
Based on our findings, 25% of the shoes sold for prices between $161 and $184.25, while 50% of the shoes sold for values within the $184.25 to $269.5 interval. Another 25% sold for prices from $269.5 to $420. There are certainly outliers and we need to identify them.
Set of outliers: {$416, $420}
Since 50% of the shoes sold for values between $184.25 and $269.25, we can assume that the average sale price will fall in that interval. But if you’re interested in really making money then you want to be in the top 25%, that is from $269.5 to $420. So I’m going to provide you with a chart that shoes you sizes with the highest margins.
The margins above are also based on the current price of the shoe, I’m assuming that there might be a 10% to 15% decline by the time the shoe releases officially. But you can see what sizes to target. Happy Reselling.
Stock Numbers
Even though we don’t have access to the actual numbers yet, based on the image above, we can see that the number of pairs made via Nike alone is high. That is certainly going to affect the shoe’s resale value. I’ll update this once I get an idea what those numbers might be like ( stay tuned).
image via Nike.com