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One thing to always bear in mind tho is sellers often struggle to accept low prices on items with an original high RRP - eg that ad referencing £530.
Good point. Reserve price might be something silly as £250 as it's "half price compared to new" even though they're realistically not worth more than say £100
Really depends. You can get lucky. My low end Grensons were £65 in as new condition. Loake in good condition were £46. But then some shoes seem to command higher resale values.
One thing to always bear in mind tho is sellers often struggle to accept low prices on items with an original high RRP - eg that ad referencing £530.
Personally for me, no 2nd hand shoe in a visibly worn condition is worth more than £50-60 regardless of the original sale price. But that's me. If it's in excellent condition it then goes back to being a % of the new price.