Stepping into Sneakerhead Paradise: A Glimpse into the World’s Most Outrageously Expensive Kicks
By Mike Savage, New Canaan collector of sneakers
Forget diamonds, folks. The real treasures these days are
nestled between toes and secured with fancy laces. Welcome to the wacky world
of rare sneakers, where a single shoe can cost more than your used car and a
complete collection might fetch you a small island.
The niche collector category actually boasts a variety of
global collector communities around the world. But every unique collector shoe
has a unique value to the collector in all of us.
Buckle up, sneakerheads and curious onlookers alike, as we
take a hilarious romp through some of the most valuable kicks ever to grace
asphalt (or, more likely, pristine display cases).
Here are some of my favorite sneaker stories.
1. The Moon Shoe: Giant Leap for Sneakerkind (and Your
Wallet)
Moon Shoe sneaker
Imagine a shoe so rare, it predates the internet (gasp!).
That’s the moon shoe, a 1972 prototype crafted by Bill Bowerman, the co-founder
of Nike, using his wife’s waffle iron. Yes, you read that right. Waffles. Only
12 pairs were ever made, and one recently snagged a cool $437,500 at an
auction. Talk about sole-searching! Mike savage New Canaan
2. Air Jordan 1 “Chicago”: His Airness, His Kicks, His
Millions
Air Jordan 1 Chicago sneaker
Michael Jordan’s iconic “Chicago” Air Jordan 1s are like the
Mona Lisa of sneakers. Released in 1985, they were banned by the NBA for being
“too colorful,” which, of course, only boosted their mystique. Today, a
pristine pair can set you back a casual $100,000. Just remember, these babies
are for admiring, not slam dunking.
3. Kanye West’s Air Yeezy 1 “Prototype”: From Grammy Stage
to Auction Block
Kanye West Air Yeezy 1 Prototype sneaker
Before Kanye became a fashion god (debatable, we know), he
was just a rapper with a killer shoe deal. His Air Yeezy 1 prototypes, the ones
he wore at the 2008 Grammys, are now sneaker holy grails. One pair fetched a
whopping $1.8 million in 2021. So, next time you see Kanye rocking some
outrageous kicks, remember, he could be walking on a small fortune.
4. Nike Dunk SB Low Paris Bernard Buffet: When Art Meets
Soles
Nike Dunk SB Low Paris Bernard Buffet sneaker
These Dunks aren’t just sneakers; they’re tiny masterpieces.
Created in collaboration with the French artist Bernard Buffet, only 200 pairs
exist, each featuring his signature swirling brushstrokes. And the price tag? A
cool $90,000. Talk about expensive feet!
5. Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans: Bling for Your Soles (and
Your Bank Account)
Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordan sneaker
If you’re looking for sneakers that scream “I’m rich and
fabulous,” then look no further than the solid gold OVO x Air Jordans. Dripping
in 24k gold and diamonds, these beauties were a gift from Drake to his
October’s Very Own co-founder Oliver El-Khatib. Price tag? A cool $2 million.
But hey, at least they’ll never rust!
So, why are these sneakers so valuable? It’s a cocktail of
factors: limited production, cultural significance, historical importance, and
a healthy dose of hype. They’re like tiny time capsules, capturing a moment in
sneaker (and sometimes pop culture) history. Plus, let’s be honest, there’s a
certain thrill in owning something so rare and coveted. It’s like having your
own personal mini-museum on your feet. savage new Canaan
But before you start raiding your piggy bank for a pair of
moon shoes, remember: these sneakers are for the one percent. For the rest of
us, there’s a whole world of amazing (and affordable) kicks out there waiting
to be discovered. So, lace up your trusty sneaks, hit the pavement, and create
your own sneaker adventure. Just don’t step on any million-dollar masterpieces
along the way!
And hey, if you ever do find yourself with a spare $2
million lying around, feel free to send a pair of solid gold Jordans my way. I
promise to take good care of them. (With kid gloves, of course.)
ABOUT MIKE SAVAGE OF NEW CANAAN, CT
Mike Savage from New Canaan is the Founder of 1-800
Accountant that helps businesses with their accounting services and needs
through cutting-edge technology and customer support.
In his spare time, Savage enjoys creating unique koi ponds,
building vintage Lego sets, and admiring muscle cars and unique pop art. He and
his wife also spearhead the Savage-Rivera foundation to help impoverished
families in Honduras.
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