These Are the Nikes and Jordans That Flight Club is No Longer Accepting
With the continuing saturation of the secondhand sneaker resell market, consignment shops such as


With the continuing saturation of the secondhand sneaker resell market, consignment shops such as Flight Club are no longer accepting certain Nikes and Jordans for consignment due to both the increase in supply of sneakers and the decrease in demand of sneaker consumers relative to price. Included in the list of sneakers that Flight Club is no longer buying from consignees are the “Georgetown” and “Legend Blue” Air Jordan 11’s in addition to the Air Jordan 7 and Nike Huarache models. Other restrictions on future consignees include the denial of all Nike Roshe Run iterations and most Nike Basketball styles, in addition to a cap of five pairs per person as Twitter user TBlake captures the new restrictions. Leave us your thoughts on the changes to Flight Club’s sneaker consignment protocol and the future of sneaker consignment below.