It seems like Nike is taking things up a notch by making collabs the norm. The brand is currently dropping about three distinct joint works this week alone, each of them celebrating a different culture or cause. The latest one is the Jarritos Nike SB Dunk Low, a project between Nike and Mexican soda brand Jarritos. This unique collaboration is specifically designed to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
The shoe is dressed in a Phantom, Safety Orange, and Malachite color combination. These colors are bold and playful, which is fitting for a collaboration that celebrates Mexican culture. It features a leather build with tear-away hemp overlays, which gives it an earthy, natural feel.
The shoe also includes co-branding throughout, which is a common element in Nike’s collaborations. Both the Nike and Jarritos logos are prominently displayed on the sneaker, with the latter taking center stage at the heel. The packaging for the shoe is also unique, with a special box that features the Jarritos logo and a vibrant design that captures the spirit of the collaboration. Another exciting aspect of the shoe is that it comes with an extra set of laces, giving you the option to switch up the look of the shoe.
But beyond its design elements, what makes the Jarritos Nike SB Dunk Low so special is its collaborative nature. Nike has been increasingly focusing on collaborations with other brands in recent years, and it’s clear that these partnerships are resonating with sneakerheads. Collaborations offer a way for brands to infuse fresh ideas and perspectives into their designs and create a sense of exclusivity and excitement around each release.
If you’re interested in picking up a pair, see details below
Where To Buy The Jarritos Nike SB Dunk Low
Colorway: Phantom/Safety Orange-Malachite
Style #:FD0860-001
Release Date: May 6, 2023
Price:$130
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Resale Value
The chart above gives us a summary of the current average sale price of the shoe since May 7, 2023. As you can see from the records, prices went from $367 to $392 within a 24 hour span. Let’s run our five number summary for better insights.
Minimum: 301
Quartile Q1: 338.75
Median: 397.5
Quartile Q3: 423.5
Maximum: 480
The lowest the shoe sold for was $301, for a size 7 while the highest sale recorded was $480 for a size 13. 25% of the shoes sold between $301 and $339 ( see next chart for sizes), while half of them sold between $339 and $424. The top 25% sales were from $424 to $480 and there were no outliers, which means that the price distribution was normal. The overall average resale value was $383 with a 12% volatility. You can expect about 70% of the shoes to sell between $336 and $430.
At $383, you’re looking at profit margin of +$210, a 152% mark up ( 10 times above average), this is excellent news for Day traders. Let’s take a quick look at the current earnings by size sold.
The records speak volume about how lucrative reselling the shoe is. Earnings range from $138 to $280 with larger sizes fetching the most margins. One thing is certain, you’re going to earn a heck of a profit selling any size, but to maximize your earnings, aim for larger sizes. This is one of the best shoes to resell in the month of May in addition to the Kobe 4 Protro.





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