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When it comes to sneaker royalty, the “Bred” colorway is undefeated. Jordan Brand’s 2025 High 85 Retro brought back the classic look with premium materials, high-cut shape, and true-to-OG detailing. Collectors and flippers alike moved fast, with resale landing around £300 shortly after launch.
Discord members received early raffle links and confirmed drop dates from SNKRS and boutiques.
The OG “Bred” branding and retro High 85 silhouette triggered massive interest from long-time sneakerheads.
Fast sellers listed pairs quickly for £280–£320, with minimal risk thanks to strong brand history.
As expected, clean condition and larger sizes flipped the fastest.
01/04/2025
Nike announces the return of the iconic AJ1 High 85 “Bred,” complete with OG specs and retro packaging — hype ignites instantly.
01/05/2025
Pairs drop via SNKRS, END, and top boutiques. Instant sellouts reported across all platforms.
03/05/2025
Listings on StockX, GOAT, and Laced average around £300. Demand stays hot, especially for DS (deadstock) pairs.
01/06/2025
Most sellers cash out with clean £100–£120 profit margins after platform fees — another classic Jordan win.
▶️ GOAT Listing
▶️ Laced
Jordan Brand continues to prove that OG colorways will always move. The 2025 Bred High 85 was a safe, low-risk flip with healthy profit margins for those prepared. Quick info, community links, and fast action kept House of Resell members one step ahead again.
Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Velvet Brown' flipped for over 3x retail, thanks to limited supply and massive hype.
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