Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG releases are among the most traded sneakers on the secondary market. The silhouette debuted in 1985 and each "OG" retro drop stays close to original construction: full-grain leather upper, Nike Air heel unit, vulcanized-style cupsole. The Visionaire colourway pairs volt neon yellow with black overlays and sail accents — a bold, limited release that attracts both wearers and collectors. EU42 sits at the sweet spot of male sizing, meaning supply is tighter and resale holds stronger than fringe sizes. On eBay DE, unworn pairs (DS/deadstock) in EU42 trade between €180–€320 depending on box condition and release date proximity; worn but clean pairs land €90–€160. Condition splits sharply: creasing on the toe box and yellowed midsoles tank value fast, while factory-laced, tag-intact pairs command premiums. Fakes are widespread for high-profile Jordan 1 colourways — authentication is non-negotiable. Buyers range from teenage hypebeasts wearing them daily to resellers holding for value appreciation and vintage collectors completing colourway sets.
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- Demand full photo set: both soles, heel stamp (size, country of manufacture), insole Nike branding, and lace-tag — missing any of these is a red flag for replicas. - Cross-check the SKU printed on the box label against Nike's official style number for the Visionaire colourway; mismatches confirm a fake immediately. - For worn pairs, inspect the volt leather under flash photography — heavy creasing and paint cracking on the toe box is permanent and unrestorable, so factor restoration costs into your max bid.