I just want my L at this point so I can go to secondary
Matsui said:
I won them on the snkr app ! 8.5 men's
BowSowy said:Lmao, love when people lose on a shoe they want and start questioning Nike's business model.Know Your Enemy said:
I just don't understand this business model of Nike. Clearly they are an extremely successful company but why limit sales on extremely high demand products?
bigjordo said:
2 obvious reasons
- Artificial scarcity drives demand and hype (see this thread this morning for exhibit A, Rolex for exhibit B)
- No excess inventory risk
But this is just demand on ONE shoe. Overall they've had a huge excess of inventory this year because the bottom fell out of the shoe market. They made a **** ton of this shoe, the hype was just insane.Know Your Enemy said:bigjordo said:
2 obvious reasons
- Artificial scarcity drives demand and hype (see this thread this morning for exhibit A, Rolex for exhibit B)
- No excess inventory risk
But all that scarcity does is bring countless flippers to the table and forces people to pay more on the secondary market. Does Nike have a piece of that I'm not aware of? And they could EASILY produce a much higher quantity and still not run the risk of excess inventory. Just look at the demand.
Yeah, this is why I'm laughing. Using the drop of the most hyped shoe of the entire year as an indictment on their business model is a special level of ignorant. Tons of shoes are sitting on SNKRS, they aren't going to suddenly decide to open the flood gates.MBAR said:But this is just demand on ONE shoe. Overall they've had a huge excess of inventory this year because the bottom fell out of the shoe market. They made a **** ton of this shoe, the hype was just insane.Know Your Enemy said:bigjordo said:
2 obvious reasons
- Artificial scarcity drives demand and hype (see this thread this morning for exhibit A, Rolex for exhibit B)
- No excess inventory risk
But all that scarcity does is bring countless flippers to the table and forces people to pay more on the secondary market. Does Nike have a piece of that I'm not aware of? And they could EASILY produce a much higher quantity and still not run the risk of excess inventory. Just look at the demand.
Go look at how low prices are on the secondary market for a lot of shoes right now. Outside of insanely limited collabs and this shoe, you can get a lot of shoes for pretty close to retail because the demand isn't there.
Right now Nike is having to drop a **** ton of inventory at a loss so I'm not sure pointing to one instance of this happening is really going to make them produce more than they need to.
Nike is never going to let the Jordan 1 be like the AF1 where you can just go cop. Scarcity is part of the model. Does it suck to take an L? 100% But it also makes it better when you actually nail a pair.Know Your Enemy said:
And yet an overwhelming majority still didn't get them.
The app is definitely trash.Sea Speed said:
Idc about their business model, but their app continues to blow the biggest of dicks and has for a long time. You roll out the biggest shoe of the year and your app just completely ****s the bed. You would think the Obamacare people made the app with how terrible it is.
MBAR said:Nike is never going to let the Jordan 1 be like the AF1 where you can just go cop. Scarcity is part of the model. Does it suck to take an L? 100% But it also makes it better when you actually nail a pair.Know Your Enemy said:
And yet an overwhelming majority still didn't get them.
It's ok to just be disappointed to not get a pair (I sure am), but that doesn't meant eh business model is bad.
MBAR said:
I mean if you think buying pairs of Jordan 1s in store is the same level as being able to buy AF1s then OK. I don't know what else to say on the matter.
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Same here. Picked them up with a 10% off coupon too!powerbelly said:
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