Yupoo guide · Nike
One album, one factory, real batch photos updated as new stock lands. Here's exactly what's on it, how the tiers work, and how to get a piece shipped to you.
Quick answer
This is our Nike album, not a random link someone sent us. It covers Air Force 1, Dunk, Air Max, Vaporfly and Pegasus, plus SB collabs and Off-White pairings, with clean separation between batch tiers. Screenshot the pair you want and message us on WhatsApp — we confirm current stock and quote a price that includes shipping.
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The catalogue runs wide: Air Force 1 in most retail and exclusive colourways, Dunk Low and High, the Air Max lineage (90, 95, 97, Plus), the Vaporfly and Pegasus running line, plus SB Dunk collabs and Off-White x Nike pairings. It's the same album our own sneaker rows trace back to — we don't swap sources between customers, so what you see on a screenshot from us is what's actually available that week.
Every Nike model on this album comes in more than one build quality, from entry-level up to factory tiers that match retail stitching and materials closely. The tier you want depends on the shoe and how close to retail you need it — our batch guide breaks down what changes between tiers and what to expect at each price point, so read that first if you're not sure which one to ask for.
Bruce Kilgore designed the Air Force 1 for Nike in 1982 as the brand's first basketball shoe with a full-length Air unit — it still retails for roughly $90 to $140 depending on the colourway, more than four decades later. The Dunk followed in 1985 as a college-basketball shoe before skate culture adopted it in the late 1990s and turned it into the model driving most of today's Yupoo demand. Tinker Hatfield's Air Max 1 arrived in 1987 with the first visible Air cushioning window, a design choice Nike had reportedly rejected twice before he pushed it through. Knowing the model history matters here mainly for spotting details a batch should get right — the Air Force 1's stitched Swoosh overlay, the Dunk's Nike Air pull tab.
| Model | Launched | Retail band (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Air Force 1 Low | 1982 | $90 – $140 |
| Dunk Low | 1985 | $110 – $130 |
| Air Max 1 | 1987 | $130 – $160 |
| Vaporfly 3 | 2021 | $260 – $275 |
| Pegasus 41 | 2024 | $130 – $140 |
These are official retail prices, not what we quote — message us the exact model and colourway for a current price with shipping.
Most Nike silhouettes on this album run true to US sizing, but Dunk and Air Force 1 can feel slightly snug across the toe box compared to running shoes like the Pegasus or Vaporfly. If you're between sizes on a Dunk or AF1, sizing up half a size is usually the safer call — tell us your usual size and we'll flag it if that specific model runs different.
On a Nike album, the model you pick decides the silhouette, but the specific colourway often decides which batch tier is even available. A limited or collab colourway — an Off-White pairing, a rare SB collab — usually has fewer factories building it, sometimes only entry tier, because production volume doesn't justify running top-tier construction on a print that will only sell a few hundred pairs. A mainstream colourway on a high-volume model like the Dunk Panda or a core Air Force 1 white-on-white has the opposite problem solved for you: enough demand exists that most tiers are usually in production somewhere. If a specific colourway matters to you more than getting the "best" tier, say so — otherwise we'll usually point you to whichever tier is currently strongest for that exact pair.
Screenshot the pair and colourway you want, send it to us on WhatsApp with your size, and we'll come back with the current batch photo, tier options and a total price including DHL/UPS/FedEx shipping. Once you confirm, we film a QC video before it ships — see the full how it works breakdown for the rest of the process.
Yes — it's the album we personally use for the Nike rows in our own catalog, not a link we found and passed along. We check it ourselves before quoting any piece.
No. Some buyers route Yupoo finds through a separate purchasing agent, but with us you skip that step entirely — message the screenshot straight to our WhatsApp and we handle sourcing, QC and shipping ourselves.
Very close on the tier you choose — that's the point of checking the album instead of a retail catalogue photo. If a specific pair has been quiet for a while, we'll tell you before you commit rather than sending an outdated batch shot.
Yes. Send us the Nike pieces alongside anything else you want — hoodies, bags, watches — and we consolidate everything into one shipment and one shipping fee.
Air Force 1 and Dunk have the deepest colourway coverage. SB collabs and Off-White pairings come and go with the batch, so message us the specific pair before assuming it's in stock.
Different engineering goals — the AF1 is a basketball shoe built in 1982 around a simple full-length Air unit and leather upper, while the Vaporfly is a 2021-generation racing shoe with a carbon plate and ZoomX foam, which is why it retails around $260 to $275 against the AF1's $90 to $140.