These days, sneaker releases rarely make my pulse quicken, but the Air Jordan 4 Craft Medium Olive has set my heart racing. This surge of enthusiasm is likely fueled by my fondness for earthy olive hues and the charm of hairy suede. The shoe practically shouts “Take me home!”, and I’m gearing up to score a pair for myself.
Decked out in a color palette of Medium Olive, Pale Vanilla, Cargo Khaki, Black, and Sail, the sneaker boasts a split upper crafted from an eclectic blend of leather, suede, and textile materials. An Olive base is artfully contrasted with Black detailing that graces the supportive wings, molded eyelets, tongue labels, heel tabs, inner lining, and a segment of the midsole.
The Pale Vanilla Jumpman logo proudly sits atop a Sail midsole, which houses a visible Air-sole unit in the heel and Grey underfoot, rounding off the design. If you’re interested in picking up a pair, see details below
Where To Buy The Air Jordan 4 Craft Medium Olive
- Price:$210
- Release Date: 2023-11-18
- Style Code:FB9927-200
- Color: Medium Olive / Pale Vanilla / Cargo Khaki / Black / Sail
Retailer(s)
Nike US, Footlocker, DTLR, Shiekh, Finishline , JD Sports
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Jordan 4 Craft Medium Olive: Resale Value
The chart gives us a summary of the average sale price of the shoe since November 15,2023 on third party marketplaces. Based on the records, prices went from $239 to $221, an $18 drop within a 24 hour span. That’s pretty surprising for a pair of Jordan 4, let’s see what the five number summary reveals.
Minimum: 216
Quartile Q1: 222
Median: 227
Quartile Q3: 258
Maximum: 299
The lowest the shoe sold for was $216, size 12 while the highest sale recorded was $299, size 12.5 ( that’s understandable, it is a rare size). 25% of the shoes sold between $216 and $222 while half of them sold between $222 and $258 ( see next chart for sizes). The top 25% sales were from $258 to $299 and there were no outliers.
The overall average resale value was $237 with an 8% volatility. At $237, you’re looking at $7 loss, that’s again pretty surprising for a pair of Jordan 4. There might be sizes that are worth targeting, let’s see the next chart.
Earnings By Size Sold
As you can see from the records above, 50% of the sales led to losses, that is sizes 10,10.5,9,7.5,11.5 and 12. 33% generated profit margins under $10, sizes 11,13,8.5 and 9.5. Sizes 8 and 12.5 led to the highest margins with $24 and $31 in returns. But even for the size 8, only one sale was recorded ( small sample size), so I wouldn’t even count on it; not only that but the mark up is about 10%, below normal.
The verdict is quite clear, do not attempt to resell the Jordan 4 Craft Medium Olive. That’s another great win for buyers. Like I said in one of my posts, resale is exactly where it ought to be. The shoe is definitely going to sell out, there might be scattered sizes available. With a bit of patience, you might land on a pair on sale in a few months, I’ll definitely recommend picking it up. This shoe will easily climb to the low $300’s within a a year span. It might be worth picking up as a long term investment, but I wouldn’t do it because the initial investment is too darn high.
On Feet pictures courtesy of Yankeekicks
