Sneakers are becoming the status symbol and more like the currency of luxury

1. Air Jordan 1 (Black and Gold)

A premium version of the classic Air Jordan 1 silhouette.

Sold for $25,000

Sold for $25,000

2. Reebok "N.E.R.D. x SpongeBob x Pharrell x BBC"

A rare and quirky collaboration between multiple brands.

  Sold for $30,000

3. Chanel x Pharrell x Adidas NMD Hu

A high-fashion collaboration that commands a premium.

Sold for $12,000

Sold for $12,000

4. Nike SB "What The Dunk"

A limited edition and heavily sought-after pair for sneaker enthusiasts.

 Sold for $30,000

 Sold for $30,000

5. Air Jordan 12 (Flu Game)

Worn by Michael Jordan during a pivotal moment in the 1997 NBA Finals.

Sold for $104,000

Sold for $104,000

6. Nike "Mag"

Inspired by the movie "Back to the Future II," these sneakers are known for their self-lacing technology.

Sold for $200,000

Sold for $200,000

7.Adidas "OVO x Air Jordans"

A collaboration between Drake's OVO brand and Jordan, making it highly sought after.

 Sold for $100,000

8. Nike "Air Yeezy 1" Prototype

This prototype was designed by Kanye West and Mark Smith and is considered a cultural phenomenon.

 Sold for $1.8 Million

9. Converse Fastbreak "Michael Jordan Game-Worn"

Worn by Michael Jordan during the 1984 Olympics, these sneakers hold significant historical value.

 Sold for $190,373

 Sold for $190,373

10. Nike "Moon Shoe"

This iconic pair of handmade running shoes was one of the first Nike shoes ever created in 1972.

Sold for $437,500

Sold for $437,500

Sneaker market's popularity stems from a blend of fashion attracting collectors and enthusiasts worldwide

making sneakers a lucrative and expensive status symbol.

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by Chandrashekhar Jenamoni