OFF-WHITE Vulc Low Black White Arrow SS21 0

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OFF-WHITE Vulc LowBlack White Arrow SS21


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Product Details

Style

OMIA085R21FAB0031001

Colorway

Black/Black/White

Retail Price

$320

Release Date

06/01/2022

Product Description

The OFF-WHITE Vulc Low Black White Arrow SS21 is a luxury sneaker from the high-fashion streetwear brand founded by the late Virgil Abloh.

Whether you’re after an athleisure or luxurious look, these sneakers fit the bill. This low top Black White Arrow OFF-WHITE iteration sports a thick vulcanized sole with 3D black diagonal stripes that run from the lateral side to the heel and over to the inner-facing side. There you find a transparent red rubber rectangle that overlaps white Off-White graphics. The sole is made out of rubber and the outer is made with fabric or suede. The black lace-up closure with white laces and a black and white marble OFF-WHITE signature tie tag completes this sneaker.

Something we love about this silhouette is how the white signature arrow stands out against the main black upper. The OFF-WHITE Vulc Low Black White Arrow SS21 sold at $320 during its retail debut on June 1st, 2022.





Historical Data

Price Range
Last 12 Months
$317 - $449
Price Range
Last 3 Months
$427 - $427
Volatility
12%
Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
1
Price Premium
Last Sale
34%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
$428

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