
The 2025 Air Jordan 1 High 85 “Bred” flipped for £300 after launching at £185—thanks to timeless appeal, OG colorway hype, and limited availability.
Nike and Levi’s have teamed up once again, this time revamping the Air Max 95 in three distinct colourways: Black, White, and Levi’s-exclusive Obsidian Blue. Each colourway is capped at just 10,000 pairs globally, adding scarcity to the hype. The collaboration follows in the footsteps of the hugely successful Levi’s Jordan 4 and Air Force 1 releases, both of which became resell favourites. With staggered drops on Levi’s, SNKRS, and select retailers, demand outpaced supply instantly.
Three colourways were released in mid-July 2025 with only 10k pairs per style.
The Blue (Obsidian) pair was exclusive to the Levi’s website on July 10.
Black and White dropped on SNKRS and retailers on 11 July.
Best sizing for resale was UK 9 and above.
Prices already exceeded retail by £65-£100 within days of release.
10/07/2025
Levi’s launched the Obsidian Blue alongside Black and White pairs.
11/07/2025
Nike SNKRS and selected UK retailers released Black and White pairs.
15/07/2025
eBay, StockX, and GOAT listings showed immediate resale prices from £250 to £285+.
17/07/2025
Medium to high sales velocity, with most premium sizes selling out quickly.

▶️ eBay Sold Listings
▶️ StockX
This drop had all the right ingredients for a profitable sneaker flip: a hyped collab, low stock, and staggered releases across platforms. The Levi’s-exclusive Obsidian proved to be the crown jewel, with higher resale margins than the general release pairs. Given the limited global quantity, prices are likely to hold or climb in the months ahead, especially for deadstock UK 9+ sizes.

The 2025 Air Jordan 1 High 85 “Bred” flipped for £300 after launching at £185—thanks to timeless appeal, OG colorway hype, and limited availability.

This vibrant orange revival of the classic Air Max 95 silhouette delivered strong resale early on, especially in key adult sizes, before settling.