Limited edition shoes stand as exclusivity incarnate for rarity, which nevertheless look much coveted. Tens of hundreds of fans and collectors have spent high sums to gain control of these coveted gems, from designer masterpieces to basketball legends. Here are the most costly shoes to have ever been produced. Would you buy them? Let us know what you think and tag other sneaker fans!
1. Nike Air Foamposite: $ 1,500

Classic no way goes out of style! Firstly released in 1997 for $ 180, these satiny, futuristic lurkers have soared in value over the years. moment, they’ll set you back around $1,500—a hefty price for nostalgia and style.
2. Air Jordan 2 Eminem 313—$ 1,000

When Eminem and Air Jordan unite, you know it’s going to be special. With only 313 dyads released in 2008, this limited-edition lurker was first priced at $1,000 and has only gained value since also.
3. Jimmy Choo Belgravia High Tops and Star Studded: $ 2,350

Luxury meets streetwear in these Jimmy Choo high covers. Made from ultraexpensive leather and suede and adorned with metallic star embellishments, these SWISH kicks bring $2,350, a true celebrity-good statement piece.
4. Gold-dipped Nike Dunks: $ 4,500-$ 6,000

Why settle for gold jewelry when you can wear gold shoes? Released in 2012, only 202 dyads of these glowing lurkers were made. Depending on the dealer, they can range from $4,500 to $6,000.
5. Nike Air Mag: $6,000

Straight out of Back to the Future, the Nike Air Mag became a reality in 2011, featuring tone-tensing laces and a futuristic design. Re-released in 2015 due to high demand, this sci-fi lurker is presently valued at $6,000.
6. Air Jordan VI: $ 7,200

Worn by Michael Jordan during the 1992 Olympics, this fabulous brace of lurkers has become a collector’s dream. With their literal significance and association with the scapegoat himself, they now cost around $7,200.
7. Inked 1994 Air Jordan I—$ 9,999

Age only adds value when it comes to rare lurkers. This Air Jordan I, autographed and released in 1994, was firstly priced at $9,999, but given its oddity and literal significance, the price has only increased over time.
8. Air Jordan V (SE): $ 10,000

Inspired by WWII fighter aeroplanes, this lurker’s bold design features a wolf-mouth pattern and the first-ever lace cinch on a Jordan shoe. This edition, also featuring Jordan’s iconic number 23, commands a price label of $10,000.
9. Air Jordan 1 (Black and Gold): $25,000

Released simply in Asia in 1985, only 12 dyads of these black and golden Jordans were ever made. With similar extreme oddity, it’s no surprise they carry a stunning price label of $25,000.
10. Air Jordan 12″ Flu Game”—$” 104,000

This isn’t just any lurker—it’s a piece of basketball history. Worn by Michael Jordan during Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Tests while battling the flu, these shoes came fabulous. Their association with one of the topmost performances in NBA history makes them worth a jaw-dropping $104,000.
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