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Most Expensive Shoe Ever Sold 1. 'The Last Dance' Game-Worn Air Jordan 13: $2.2 Million. Sneakers worn during historic finals are like gold to sneaker collectors. Except gold is cheaper than some.
Most Expensive Shoe Ever Sold 1. 'The Last Dance' Game-Worn Air Jordan 13: $2.2 Million "The Last Dance" Game-Worn Air Jordan 13 Sneakers. Courtesy Image.
In July 2019, the game changed forever for sneakerheads and collectors. That was when Sotheby’s made headlines with its first ...
That brings us to the most expensive shoes ever sold for men. Let's be honest: We're really talking about the most expensive sneakers—extremely rare collectibles, ...
Wealth Gang / Jordan Geller/YouTube / Stadium Goods/YouTubeThe world of high-end footwear has seen its fair share of jaw-dropping auctions, with some of the world’s most iconic sneakers selling ...
So, step into (pun intended) the world of the most expensive shoes ever sold, including insights into their sky-high price tags. 1. Michael Jordan’s ‘Dynasty Collection’ Air Jordans.
In July 2019, the paradigm for the most expensive sneakers ever sold shifted forever. That's when Sotheby's registered its first-ever sale of a pair of sports shoes at auction: vintage Nike ...
In July 2019, the paradigm for the most expensive sneakers ever sold shifted forever. That's when Sotheby's registered its first-ever sale of a pair of sports shoes at auction: vintage Nike ...
The Solid Gold OVO Air Jordan 10s are estimated to be worth $2.1 million, positioning them among the most expensive sneakers ever created. 4. Nike Air Ship (1984 Game-Worn) – $1.472 million ...
In July 2019, the paradigm for the most expensive sneakers ever sold shifted forever. That's when Sotheby's registered its first-ever sale of a pair of sports shoes at auction: vintage Nike ...
Nike's Top 10 most expensive shoes ever sold. D David Ben Follow; Nike shoes are some of the most popular in the world. According to reports, they take 27.4% of the global athletic footwear market ...
A collector bought 99 of the 100 rare sneakers available at a special auction at Sothebys, a press release announced on July 17. The collector, Miles Nadal, spent 850,000 in total.