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Nike Air Jordans are often worth buying if you plan to resell them, as popular models tend to hold their value, especially limited edition or classic models. However, market demand and fashion trends can affect prices, so it is recommended to do sufficient market research before purchasing. [BabaReplica] shoes are particularly popular.

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