In recent years, those limited-edition sneakers have sold out quickly and then resold on the secondary markets for two or three times the original cost of the sneakers, making them less accessible to the average customer.
October 01, 2021

In recent years, limited-edition sneakers have sold out quickly and then resold on the secondary markets for two or three times the original cost of the sneakers, making them less accessible to the average customer. A new company wants to change that. Read more below.

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In recent years, those limited-edition sneakers have sold out quickly and then resold on the secondary markets for two or three times the original cost of the sneakers, making them less accessible to the average customer.
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