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Nike Employee website drops exclusive F&F CPFM Dunks
Unveiling Nike's exclusive sneaker chronicles
Ever pondered the perks of working at Nike, stumbling upon a cache of exclusive releases? Picture this: select employees gaining access to the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Dunk Low “Spiral Sage” friends & family exclusive, the J Balvin x Nike Air Jordan 3 “Medellín Sunset,” and the CLOT x Nike Cortez SP “Bruce Lee” on the revered Nike Employee Website.


Finding the CPFM x Nike Dunk Low "Spiral Sage", J Balvin Air Jordan 3, and Clot Nike Cortez Bruce Lee
Prepare to be amazed! Amidst the lineup, the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Dunk Low “Spiral Sage” takes center stage. Back in 2020, a collaboration with Swarovski Diamonds birthed a Dunk Low adorned with sparkling gems. This wasn't just any Dunk; it boasted Swarovski Diamonds encrusted all over, with a Friends & Family edition that once fetched prices akin to used cars. The last StockX sale? A staggering $13,159.


Exploring the Nike Employee Discount
Curious about how these fortunate employees acquired such exclusive pairs? Here's the inside scoop: they scored the J Balvin Air Jordan 3 for a mere $100 (originally $250) and the Clot Nike Cortez Bruce Lee for a cool $60 (originally $150). Crunching the numbers, these finds came at a steal with a 60% discount. With CPFM Dunk Lows retailing at $500, it's plausible these employees secured the pair for a mere $200. Talk about insider perks!


Rare sneakers being discovered in the past
Situations like these, though rare, unfold more frequently than one might imagine. Post the Jerry Lorenzo partnership, employees found themselves receiving exclusive releases like the Fear of God 1 Atmosphere's at the outlet. Retro Jordans and Dunks such as the recent Chicago Lost and Found, the Jordan 4 Bred, White Cement 3's, and the highly anticipated Jarritos SB Dunk Low have all been discovered at outlets by employees.

The dilemma as a Nike Employee and reselling
Now, imagine you, too, are the proud possessor of an exclusive pair as a Nike employee. The question arises: Would you take the plunge, risk your job, and resell for a potential windfall, or would you opt to proudly don the coveted kicks?