
Awake NY’s Jordan 5 collab hit SNKRS with low stock and resold up to £400 within days.
The Air Jordan 5 “Tokyo” made a long-awaited return this season, marking one of the most nostalgic retros of the year. Although the model isn’t typically a UK favourite, the Tokyo 23 branding, yellow suede upper, and heritage story created enough buzz to move stock fast.
The release rollout was messy, scattered raffles, region-locked access, and staggered shock drops, but those who kept eyes on the monitors were rewarded handsomely.
The release procedure was unusual and fragmented, with some EU retailers quietly dropping pairs before SNKRS went live.
UK allocation was very low, driving scarcity and pushing resale prices upward within hours.
Despite Jordan 5s often being slow movers, this pair sold steadily across Depop, eBay, and StockX thanks to its collectable background.
Most profitable sizes were UK 8-10, fetching £290-£320 in the first week.
The nostalgic value and rarity factor overpowered the usual “Jordan 5 slump” in UK markets.
05/10/2025
Sneaker blogs hint at a limited Tokyo 5 re-release; collectors get early alerts.
20/10/2025
Select EU retailers quietly drop stock; pairs appear on eBay within hours.
25/10/2025
Nike SNKRS and select boutiques release pairs with staggered access; many miss due to region limits.
26/10/2025
Oct. 26-28 - Sold listings show £100+ profit margins as scarcity drives demand.

▶️ StockX – Air Jordan 5 Tokyo 2025
The Air Jordan 5 Tokyo drop proved that scarcity beats sentiment, even for silhouettes that usually move slowly in the UK. Resellers who navigated the awkward release and secured pairs made easy £100+ profits within days. While hype may cool long-term, the Tokyo name keeps this pair desirable among collectors, making it a solid short-term flip and a safe long-term hold.

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