Did you know at Garden City Pawn, Michigan’s leading Pawnbroker, we buy retro Jordans? Whether it be new, deadstock or very lightly used condition, we will evaluate your Jordans and pay top dollar for your sneakers. Garden City Pawn is also buying Yeezys, Travis Scott x Nike, Nike Kobe 5, Prada, Gucci and many more.
For 36 years, Jordans have been one of the most sought-after sneakers for collectors worldwide. Jordans are what made Nike from a start up shoe company to one of the most recognised sporting brands in the world. The hi-top basketball shoe worn by Michael Jordan quickly became the must have shoe when it came to basketball. In short time, Jordans became more than just a basketball shoe but a fashion statement, status symbol and for the savvy consumer, an investment. That is one of the many reasons why We Buy Retro Jordans at Top Dollar Prices at Garden City Pawn!
Jordans launched the collectible sneaker industry. Collectors are seeing returns of up to 200% on pairs. In cases of rare Jordans, that return is closer to 500% and growing year on year. The level of return on investment on Retro Jordans are similar to luxury brands like Rolex watches and Hermes Birken bags. Demand for a resale economy on these shoes has seen the launch of web based auction/resell markets such as StockX which has seen 80% of shoes listed on their site increase in value. Stock X currently has 1000’s of shoes listed for sale on their site. At Garden City Pawn We Buy Retro Jordans, we pay top dollar and will get you paid in 10 minutes or less. No hassle with shipping shoes and waiting on a payment.
The Most expensive pair to be resold was a pair of original, signed Air Jordan 1’s. They sold at auction this year for $560,000. Michael Jordan Air Jordan 12s that he wore during the infamous “flu game” in the 1997 NBA final series against the Utah Jazz, sold at auction for $104,000. While your pair of Jordans may not make the same money, you can still make a tidy profit.
The key to getting the most money for your Jordans is the condition they are in. They need to be in mint, original condition, with little to no wear marks. Scuff marks and damage dramatically reduce the value of your sneaker so keeping them in pristine condition is a must. At Garden City Pawn we love Jordans and always pay cash for a quick easy transaction. We Buy Retro Jordans every day!
Simple. Bring them down to Garden City Pawn. We Buy Retro Jordans along with many other sought after sneakers. We also Sell Jordans in our store. With local, friendly, fast cash transactions, you will have money in your wallet in 10 minutes or less when you sell your Retro Jordans with us. If you can’t make it in, Text Us pictures of your items and we’ll give you an instant value estimate. Give us a call at 734-525-0777 today!
Please call 734-525-0777, Text 734-525-0777 or Email with any questions. We are here 6 days a week & we make it easy! We Buy Retro Jordans at Garden City Pawn.
Are you ready to work with an honest, friendly, and licensed pawnbroker? We’re here for you! Therefore, We are the Pawn Shop of Choice when buying or Selling Jordans & Sneakers!
Please call 734-525-0777, Text 734.525.0777 or Email with any questions. We are here 6 days a week & we make it easy!
As Always Garden City Pawn will make the Highest and Best Cash offer we possibly can on every item that comes into our store. Don’t Hesitate to call or Text us anytime if you have something to sell or Pawn! -Tom
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