Jordan 9 Retro Powder (2010) 0
Xpress Ship available. Get it by Jun 9

Buy Now for

£150

Make OfferBuy Now

Last Sale

£139

Jordan 9 RetroPowder (2010)


Related Products



Product Details

Style

302370-103

Colourway

White/University Blue

Retail Price

US$150

Release Date

29/05/2010

Product Description

The Air Jordan 9 was first released in 1993, and Nike would eventually unveil it in a Powder colorway. The brand re-released this same colorway in the form of the Jordan 9 Retro Powder nearly two decades later.

The white upper on this Air Jordan 9 was constructed out of soft leather with tiny perforations filling each of the panels on the side of the shoe. This was complemented by a powder blue color on the midsole that popped when it was placed next to the white. It also had a dark blue tongue, dark blue laces, and a dark blue lining on the inside. A Jumpman logo on the midsole and "23" branding on the heel completed this AJ9’s look.

The thing that our experts liked most about this AJ9 was that it stayed true to the original Powder colorway. It looked and felt just like the AJ9 Powder that came out 17 years before. The Jordan 9 Retro Powder was released on May 29, 2010, for a retail price of $150.





Historical Data

Price Range
Last 12 Months
£132 - £188
Price Range
Last 3 Months
£139 - £139
Volatility
19%
Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
1
Price Premium
Last Sale
23%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
£139

Our Process

This item is verified by StockX or Xpress ships directly from a StockX Verified Seller.

This item is verified by StockX or Xpress ships directly from a StockX Verified Seller.
Learn MoreOpens in new tab

Buyer Promise

We stand behind every product sold on StockX. If we make a mistake, we'll put it right.

We stand behind every product sold on StockX. If we make a mistake, we'll put it right.
Learn MoreOpens in new tab

Start Selling ASAP

You can start selling on StockX in just a few clicks, no application process necessary.

You can start selling on StockX in just a few clicks, no application process necessary.
Learn MoreOpens in new tab