
Forget stocks

High-end kicks are becoming the currency

“Young kids don’t have jewelry. They don’t have cars,” said Troy Reed, dad of young entrepreneur

Chase, a 10th-grader at Frederick Douglass Academy in Harlem, still marvels over pictures of the freshest sneaker designs online and waits in line for hours to add to his collection. Only now he and his father are also getting them from fellow “investors” who want quick cash

They have all sorts of reasons for selling short. One pawned fancy footwear to pay for his brother’s funeral. Two teen girls liquidated their sneakers to pay for prom dresses. Another savvy investor

The store’s priciest pawned pairs so far — those Crown Jewels — are commanding $1,400, more than five times the $270 sticker price.
“I don’t look at it like a business. It’s what I do. It’s what I breathe,” said Chase. “It’s an idea that’s right in front of your face. It’s just about bringing the idea to life.”
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During school hours, his father and their sneaker-maven pal Rahsaan
“Uncle Bless” Capers man the shop at Lenox Avenue and West 120th Street.
They’re looking for “high-end sneakers or dead-stock sneakers” — pairs
that are no longer being manufactured. If a prospective pawner’s kicks
qualify, they give the shoes
The Nike Air Yeezys cost $263 when they were released, but now they go for up to $15,000 on eBay
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“After we evaluate it, we’ll give the kid, say, $100 for the sneakers. If he wants them back, he’ll pay the $100, plus $20 for storing the sneakers,” Troy said.
If someone makes an offer, the pawner is notified and has the right of first refusal, provided they can pony up the cash

A lightly worn pair’s value can jump exponentially compared to its initial retail price. A pair of Nike Air Yeezys — Kanye West’s signature sneakers — are currently selling for from $1,700 to $15,000 on eBay. Originally, they went for $263. Kanye’s own purported pair of Yeezys are going for $50,000.
Capers, who owns three pairs of Yeezys, said he has been offered close to $17,000 for the trio — a better profit


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