Footlocker 26-Pallet Lot - Nike • Adidas • Jordan • Vans • Reebok (FOB MO) - $20.83/unit
Footlocker 26-Pallet Lot - Nike • Adidas • Jordan • Vans • Reebok (FOB MO) - $20.83/unit
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👟 Footlocker 26-Pallet Lot - Nike • Adidas • Jordan • Vans • Reebok
Total SRP : $316,754.49 | Selling Price : $95,026.35
Units : 4,562 | Cost / Unit : $20.83
✨ Collection Overview
Large Footlocker-sourced 26-pallet truckload built almost entirely around branded footwear, with strong representation across basketball, running, skate, soccer, slides, casual, work, training, boots, sandals, and a small apparel component. This manifest is highly retail-friendly for resellers because the load is not dependent on one narrow category or one single customer profile: it includes men’s, women’s, and kids’ sizing across recognizable national brands with clear resale demand.
The assortment is anchored by major footwear brands including Adidas, Nike, Vans, Reebok, Puma, New Balance, Converse, Skechers, Jordan, Fila, Eurostar, Crocs, Lugz, Caterpillar, Dockers, Avia, Wolverine, DC Shoes, Levi’s, DeWalt, Asics, and Timberland. Footwear accounts for nearly the entire truckload, with 4,548 footwear units and only a small supporting apparel portion, making this especially clean for buyers focused on shoes rather than mixed general merchandise. The manifest contains 2,278 individual manifested UPC lines and 352 distinct title groupings, giving operators a wide size/color/model spread for marketplace, storefront, bin-store, live sale, and wholesale redistribution channels.
At $47,513.17 against $316,754.49 in total SRP, this load is priced at approximately 15% of SRP. The average SRP per unit is about $69.43, while the Cost / Unit is only $20.83, creating a strong spread for resellers who can separate higher-ticket shoes, build brand-specific lots, run size runs, or merchandise by category. The mix includes high-demand sneaker programs such as Adidas Superstar II, Adidas Campus 00s, Nike Cortez, Nike Air Force 1, Nike Air Max, Jordan 6 Rings, Jordan MVP 92, Jordan AJ 1 styles, Vans Knu Skool, Vans Slip-On, Converse Chuck Taylor, New Balance BB480, Puma Softride, Reebok Court Advance, Crocs slides/clogs, and work-oriented footwear from Eurostar, Caterpillar, Wolverine, Dockers, Lugz, and DeWalt.
📊 SKU Spotlight
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Adidas Footwear Program — 1,049 units • $75,176.61 total SRP
Largest brand group in the truckload, spanning major volume drivers like Superstar II, Grand Court Lo, Samoa, Campus 00s, Run 70s 2.0, X_PLR Path, Switch Move, VL Court, Adilette, Lite Racer, and youth/women’s/mens size runs. Adidas alone gives a buyer enough depth to create dedicated Adidas features, marketplace batches, size-organized shelves, or wholesale sub-lots. -
Nike Footwear Program — 711 units • $51,020.89 total SRP
Strong branded Nike mix across Cortez, Air Force 1 Low 07, Air Force 1 LE, Air Max 270, Air Max 90, Air Max LTD 3, Air Max Fire, P-6000, Initiator, Revolution, Run Swift, V5 RNR, AL8, Calm Slide, Offcourt Adjust, Kawa Slide, Court Borough, Court Vision, Precision, and Mercurial soccer styles. This is one of the most important value anchors in the load because Nike products create immediate recognition for retail and online buyers. -
Jordan Program — 113 units • $13,518.87 total SRP
Higher-SRP sneaker group featuring Jordan 6 Rings, Jordan MVP 92, Jordan Session, AJ 1 High OG Youth, AJ 1 Mid, AJ 1 Low, Spizike Low, 7RM, Flight Court, and Flight Club. Individual Jordan styles reach up to $169.99 SRP, making this category especially useful for premium showcases, reserved-case merchandising, online singles, or higher-margin sneaker-focused listings. -
Vans Skate Program — 506 units • $32,205.94 total SRP
Large skate/lifestyle group with Super Lowpro, Knu Skool, Authentic, Classic Slip-On, Old Skool, Sk8-Hi, Ward, Caldrone, Seldan, and Atwood styles across mens, womens, and kids sizing. Vans is one of the cleaner lifestyle blocks in the truckload and can be separated into skate displays, school-season footwear promotions, or color/style-based marketplace bundles. -
Reebok Program — 468 units • $28,695.32 total SRP
Solid mix of classic, court, running, and youth footwear including Cityride, Smash Edge, Court Advance, Classic Nylon, Verse, Energen Lux, Flexagon Energy, Rush Runner, Classic Leather, and Club C. Reebok adds dependable mid-price depth with many styles falling in easy resale ranges for both online and in-store liquidation formats. -
Puma Program — 410 units • $27,905.90 total SRP
Includes recognizable athletic and lifestyle models such as Softride Enzo 5, Rebound Layup, Palermo, Carina Street, Super Levitate, R78, Club II, Club 5v5, and various youth/women’s/mens formats. The Puma mix gives this truckload additional breadth beyond the Nike/Adidas/Jordan anchor brands and works well for family footwear merchandising. -
New Balance Program — 188 units • $16,908.12 total SRP
Highlighted by BB480, BB480 Wide Kids, 574, 515, 997R, 2002R, Fresh Foam, Arishi, and 327 styles. New Balance is a strong secondary brand group with both classic casual and performance-running appeal, including several higher SRP lines near the $90–$120 range. -
Converse Program — 249 units • $16,302.51 total SRP
Includes Chuck Taylor All Star, Run Star Hike Hi, All Star Hi, All Star Low, and platform/youth/women’s variations. Converse adds a clear lifestyle component and is easy to merchandise by size, color, and silhouette. -
Skechers / Fila / Crocs / Eurostar Support Programs
Skechers contributes 271 units, Fila adds 175 units, Crocs adds 120 units, and Eurostar adds 113 units. These groups broaden the truckload across comfort footwear, casual footwear, slides/clogs, and work shoes. The assortment also includes additional work and utility brands such as Caterpillar, Wolverine, Dockers, Lugz, and DeWalt. -
Category Depth — Basketball, Running, Skate, Soccer, Work, Slides
The largest categories are Basketball with 1,311 units, Running with 1,264 units, Skate with 667 units, Soccer with 489 units, Slides with 296 units, and Work with 246 units. This gives buyers multiple merchandising paths instead of forcing the entire load into one generic footwear presentation.
âš¡ Why This Capsule Wins
- Footlocker-sourced branded footwear load: This is a very clean truckload for buyers who want recognizable footwear inventory rather than broad, low-control mixed goods. The load is overwhelmingly footwear, which makes sorting, shelving, listing, and customer targeting much simpler.
- Major national brands throughout: Adidas, Nike, Jordan, Vans, Reebok, Puma, New Balance, Converse, Skechers, Fila, Crocs, Caterpillar, Wolverine, and other recognized names give the buyer strong product credibility across multiple resale formats.
- Balanced gender and size opportunity: The manifest includes 1,479 mens units, 1,368 womens units, and 1,715 kids units. That mix supports family footwear buyers, back-to-school programs, athletic footwear racks, kids shoe features, and marketplace sellers who want more than adult mens sneakers only.
- Multiple resale tiers inside one truckload: Higher-SRP Jordan and Nike Air Max pieces can be separated from mid-tier Adidas, Vans, Reebok, Puma, New Balance, Converse, Skechers, and value footwear. This allows a buyer to create good-better-best pricing instead of using one flat pricing model across the whole load.
- Strong category coverage: Basketball, running, skate, soccer, slides, casual, work, training, boots, sandals, and limited apparel create multiple merchandising stories. A reseller can sort by category, brand, gender, size, sport, or price point depending on their sales channel.
- High line-count manifest creates flexibility: With more than two thousand manifested UPC lines, the load has a broad spread of sizes, colors, and specific models. That helps online sellers build long-tail listings while still giving physical retailers enough recognizable product groups for in-store displays.
- Excellent Cost / Unit against branded SRP: At $20.83 Cost / Unit and an average SRP per unit of about $69.43, there is strong room for margin even if the buyer uses aggressive discount pricing, wholesale breakouts, or fast-turn liquidation models.
💸 Profit Playbook
• Brand-first sorting: Pull Nike, Adidas, Jordan, Vans, Reebok, Puma, New Balance, Converse, Skechers, Fila, Crocs, and work brands into separate zones. This makes the load easier to sell in sections and allows the strongest brands to command better pricing.
• Premium sneaker separation: Isolate Jordan, Nike Air Max, Nike Air Force 1, Adidas Campus 00s, Adidas Superstar II, New Balance 574/BB480/2002R, Converse Run Star Hike, and other recognizable models before bulk pricing the rest of the load. These pieces can justify stronger individual pricing than generic footwear.
• Kids footwear feature: With 1,715 kids units, a buyer can build a dedicated kids footwear event around Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Vans, Puma, Reebok, Converse, Skechers, Fila, Crocs, and soccer cleats. Kids footwear is especially useful for back-to-school, weekend family retail, and size-run promotions.
• Sport category merchandising: Separate basketball, running, skate, soccer, and slides into clear departments. Soccer alone includes Nike Mercurial and other cleat/turf programs, while skate is heavily supported by Vans and Adidas lifestyle styles.
• Work footwear breakout: Eurostar, Caterpillar, Wolverine, Lugz, Dockers, DeWalt, and Timberland-style utility pieces can be sold differently from fashion sneakers. This group is useful for workwear buyers, contractors, warehouse workers, and utility-focused retail displays.
• Online marketplace strategy: List higher-SRP and recognizable sneaker models individually, then batch lower-count size/color variants into brand lots or category lots. The manifest’s broad UPC count gives online sellers many searchable long-tail listings.
• Wholesale sub-lot strategy: Create smaller brand or category pallets for local buyers: Adidas lot, Nike lot, Vans skate lot, kids athletic lot, soccer lot, slides lot, work footwear lot, or mixed family footwear lot. This can help recover capital quickly while preserving premium items for higher-margin channels.
• Retail price ladder: Use multiple price tiers rather than one flat shoe price. Premium Jordan/Nike/New Balance pieces can sit in a higher tier, Adidas/Vans/Reebok/Puma/Converse in strong mid tiers, and slides/value footwear in faster-turn promotional tiers.
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