10 Dope Sneakers You Can Buy at Flight Club Right Now For Under $100

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We know. Flight Club = high prices. The sneaker consignment kings didn't get where they are by selling GR Dunks and $40 Chuck Taylors. Look in the glass case by the register and drool over thousand-dollar "Tokyo" Air Jordan Vs and $7,500 FLOM Dunk SBs (word to Futura). But don't fret — there are still bargains to be found on those shelves. We did some looking and found 10 Dope Sneakers You Can Buy at Flight Club Right Now For Under $100. And we're not talking GS versions or lone size 8s, either. Click through and peep game.

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Nike Sportswear Cortez Nylon VNTG

Price: $60

The shoe that started it all for Nike back in '72, the Cortez is presented here in all its nylon and suede classic beauty. The vintage look is perfect, as is the green and blue colorway, complete with the awkward-looking Swoosh.

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Nike Blazer Foamposite "HOH"

Price: $60

For a while there, Nike tried Foamposite on everything. Not all the sihouettes worked out (we're looking at you, Pippen 2), but retrofitting the classic Blazer in high-tech materials — or at least faux high-tech materials — was brilliant, as was utilizing the original fatbelly Swoosh. Eggplant Foam, a patent Swoosh, that carbon touch on the mudguard — lovely. A House of Hoops exclusive back when they released, you can scoop them for less than retail now from the comfort of your own home.

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adidas Originals adistar Racer

Price: $65

Before the days of Nike, adidas ruled the track with their slim Three Stripes runners. The adistar Racer is a perfect example, done up here in a classic colorup. Everyone needs at least one proper no-frills runner in their quiver.

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New Balance M574

Price: $65

These should never go off the market. The quintessential New Balance runner in the quintessential colorway. By all means, get yourself some Made in the USA customs too, but these are a no-brainer.

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Converse CT High "Motorcycle Jacket"

Price: $70

There's not much more American that a pair of Converse Chuck Taylors and a black leather motorcycle jacket — here's both at once. Cheaper and easier to come by than the Schott collabs from last year, the "Motorcycle Jacket" Chucks are on shelves at retail. But for how long?

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Nike Hyperdunk Supreme "Eggplant"

Price: $75

Released in Eggplant and gold, the Foamposite-esque Hyperdunk Supremes weren't the greatest Hyperdunks ever made. But for $75, they're a terrific performance basketball shoe in a color you won't see on everyone (or maybe anyone) else's feet at the gym.

Buy them here.

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Nike Air Trainer SC 2

Price: $78

Classic material from Tinker Hatfield and Bo Jackson. The Quickstrike joints may have gotten all the attention, but in the meantime you can pick up the basic colorway for less than a C note. What are you waiting for?

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Nike SB Dunk High "Jägermeister"

Price: $90

So you can't afford (or even find) a legit pair of Heineken Dunks. Well, there's always Jäger. We've always loved SB Dunk Highs the most, and at $90, there's no reason you can't skate these. Or at least wear them to the bar.

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Nike Air Max Uptempo 97

Price: $99

NBA journeyman-slash-hairfarmer Scot Pollard somehow wore the Air Max Uptempo 97 for his entire career. We're not sure whether he had a huge stash or Nike kept making them for him (unlikely), but we were overjoyed when Nike brought them back in a big way. Perhaps overlooked due to higher-profile retros, the Uptempo 97 is an absolute steal for nearly half of their $160 retail.

Buy them here.

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Nike SB Dunk Mid "Patagonia"

Price: $99

The red-headed stepchild of the Dunk SB family, the lowly Dunk Mid is seen here it its finest iteration. The "Patagonia" Dunk Mid provides rugged ACG style in SB form — the best of both worlds. Cop now before the price goes up.

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