The Drop
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Supreme GOODENOUGH (IM3483-100) emerged from one of streetwear's most legendary three-way collabs—Supreme, Nike, and Japanese cult label GOODENOUGH. Dressed in clean white leather with co-branded detailing across the heel and lateral side, this release represented peak early-2000s hype convergence when Supreme's Nike projects still felt like insider grails. The triple-logo execution made it instantly recognizable among heads who understood the GOODENOUGH legacy.
Resell Verdict
Fair resell sits around $265, though recent asks swing wildly from $115 to $650 depending on condition and size. With 43 weekly orders, there's steady demand from collectors chasing Supreme-era AF1s, but this isn't exploding in value—it's a stable vintage piece. Best flip potential comes from pristine pairs with OG everything; beat pairs barely clear $150. The hype trajectory holds flat among niche collectors rather than trending upward with Gen Z.
Fake Tells
- ▸Heel embroidery spacing: GOODENOUGH and Supreme text should sit precise and tight—fakes often show uneven kerning
- ▸Tongue tag stitching: Nike Air tags on reps have sloppy edgework compared to the clean 2000s-era double-stitching
- ▸Midsole paint edges: Authentic pairs show minimal bleed around the rubber tooling; bootlegs get messy at the rand
Who It's For
This is for the Supreme archivists and Japanese streetwear heads who remember when GOODENOUGH actually mattered—not casual flippers. Perfect for collectors building out early-2000s collaboration timelines or anyone flexing deep-cut skate-heritage fits.
Sizing & Fit
Air Force 1s run true to size with that classic roomy toe box—keine Überraschungen here, same as any GR AF1.






