If you’re fascinated by the collision of high fashion and streetwear, then you may know that the sneaker is having a moment. Or perhaps we should say an era. Encrusted with expensive diamonds, made of solid gold, or selling for record-breaking figures at Sotheby’s, the designer sneaker has become a genuine collector’s item, and not only for sneakerheads but for all those interested in the cultural marriage of high art and street style.

A luxury sneaker can be a wise investment, many of those on this list have seen their value soar since their first release. Whether or not they are in mint condition, it is often the story that surrounds the sneaker that lends it its cachet, adding a sense of rarity and nostalgia to the shoe, which pushes prices sky-high.

So, while the price tag on some of these sneaker brands may leave you in need of a stiff drink, rest assured that their value can and does fluctuate according to the whims of the somewhat fickle world of fashion, and you can always find designer sneakers for a rather more digestible price from MR PORTER or FARFETCH.

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The 18 most expensive sneakers

18. Michael Jordan Game Worn Converse Fastbreak - $190,373

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In 1984 Michael Jordan and Team USA won gold at the Olympics in Los Angeles. 30 years later, a pair of Converse Fastbreaks signed by Jordan and said to have been worn on the court at the Olympics, came up for auction and sold for over $190,000, far surpassing the expected price of around $100,000, and making them among the most valuable sneakers in the world. Historical footnote: these trainers are considered to be the last pair Michael Jordan wore in a game as an amateur.

BrandConverse
Year first released1983
Last sold2017, Infinite Auctions
Price$190,373

17. Nike Air Mag - $200,000

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The Nike Air Mag, famously inspired by the movie “Back to the Future Part II,” made its debut in 2011. Named after the film’s futuristic setting, these sneakers feature a sleek gray design with white accents, an illuminated Nike logo, and self-lacing technology. While built-in LED lights and electro-luminescent branding further set them apart from your everyday Nike Airs.

Released in limited quantities, they have become cult favorites amongst sneakerheads and film fans alike, last sold at auction for $200,000.

BrandNike
Year first released2011
Last sold2022
Price$200,000

16. LeBron James Game-Worn Nike Air Zoom Generation - $222,000

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Before the signature dynasty came the Air Zoom Generation — the very first LeBron James shoe, built for a teenager already shouldering the billing of “The Chosen One.”

This autographed, game-worn pair dates to his rookie season, photo-matched to one of his earliest NBA outings. The white, black, and crimson build is unmistakably mid-2000s Nike, right down to the chrome lace locks and the encircled branding at the collar.

It stands as the most valuable LeBron sneaker ever sold at auction — a comparatively approachable figure on a list like this, but a fitting marker for a player still rewriting the record books.

BrandNike
Year first released2003
Last sold2023
Price$222,000

15. Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force One - $352,800

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The calf-leather Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 sneakers, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the original design, feature the Louis Vuitton Monogram and Damier prints in rich brown hues. The pair includes a vibrant orange Louis Vuitton pilot case with a white S lock closure and a Nike Swoosh-shaped luggage tag.

This collaboration, under the creative direction of Virgil Abloh, highlights the seamless integration of luxury and sport. Fetching $352,800 at auction, these sneakers are highly prized for their exclusivity and prestige.

BrandNike x Louis Vuitton
Year first released2021
Last sold2022
Price$352,800

14. Game-Worn & Signed Air Jordan Low XIII - $378,000

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First released in 1998, these low-top sneakers showcase a striking black and white design with red accents, capturing the classic Air Jordan look. Worn by Michael Jordan during a pivotal 1998 game, the iconic sneakers carry significant historical weight.

Fetching $378,000 at a Sotheby’s auction, their rarity and direct connection to Jordan’s career make the low-top Air Jordans a prized possession for any sneakerhead.

BrandNike
Year first released1998
Last sold2021, Sotheby’s
Price$378,000

13. “Broken Foot” Air Jordan 1 - $422,130

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A piece of basketball history, The “Broken Foot” Air Jordan 1s represents Michael Jordan’s legendary determination and resilience. The unstoppable player wore them during the 1985 game against the Golden State Warriors, where he famously played despite a broken foot.

First released in 1985, these high-top sneakers feature the classic Chicago Bulls colorway of red, white, and black. The iconic design and connection to a pivotal moment in Jordan’s career make them some of the most sought-after sneakers in the world, last sold for $422,130 at a Christie’s auction.

BrandNike
Year first released1985
Last sold2020, Christie’s
Price$422,130

12. Nike “Moon Shoe” - $437,500

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First released in 1972, these rare sneakers were handcrafted by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman. The Moon Shoe is notable for its innovative waffle sole, which Bowerman created using a waffle iron, revolutionizing running shoe design. Renowned as one of the most exclusive sneaker models, only 12 pairs were ever produced.

A pair of these iconic sneakers sold at auction for $437,500, making them one of the most valuable sneakers ever sold.

BrandNike
Year first released1972
Last sold2019
Price$437,500

11. Michael Jordan Game-Worn & Signed Air Jordan 11 “Bred” - $482,600

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Many sneakerheads will argue the Air Jordan 11 is the finest design the line ever produced — patent leather, ballistic mesh, a whisper of formalwear on a basketball court. This “Bred” pair earns its place less for the silhouette than for where it has been.

Jordan wore them through the 1996 NBA Finals against the Seattle SuperSonics, the series that returned Chicago to the summit. He signed the white midsole and, after the clinching game, handed the pair to a SuperSonics ball-boy — the kind of provenance collectors prize as highly as the shoe itself.

Sold at Sotheby’s for $482,600, comfortably beyond its estimate, it proves that the right story can outpace even the most celebrated colorway.

BrandNike
Year first released1995
Last sold2024, Sotheby’s
Price$482,600

10. Game-Worn Air Jordan 1 “Chicagos” - $560,000

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The Game-Worn Air Jordan 1 “Chicagos” are among the most iconic sneakers in history. These high-top sneakers feature the classic Chicago Bulls colorway of red, white, and black, embodying the essence of Michael Jordan’s early career. What makes this pair particularly special is that Jordan wore them during a 1985 game, adding significant historical and sentimental value.

Signed by Michael Jordan himself, these sneakers capture a piece of basketball history. Last sold at auction for $560,000, the “Chicagos” remains a coveted item for collectors and basketball fans alike.

BrandNike
Year first released1985
Last sold2020
Price$560,000

9. “Glass Shard” Air Jordan 1 - $615,000

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First released in 1985, the “Glass Shard” Air Jordan 1s are a remarkable piece of sports history. These sneakers worn by Michael Jordan during an exhibition game in Italy, feature a shard of broken glass embedded in the shoe, resulting from Jordan’s board-shattering slam dunk.

The classic high-top style and iconic black and red colorway contribute to their allure. These Air Jordans were estimated to fetch around $850,000 at a Christie’s auction. And while they may have slightly missed the mark, they’re still some of the most expensive sneakers ever sold, fetching $615,000.

BrandNike
Year first released1985
Last sold2020, Christie’s
Price$615,000

8. Kobe Bryant “Achilles Game” Nike Kobe 8 Elite - $660,000

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Few sneakers carry a single moment the way this size-14 pair does. Kobe Bryant was wearing these Nike Kobe 8 Elite “Lakers Home” when he ruptured his Achilles against the Golden State Warriors — then, in pure Mamba fashion, stood back up and sank both free throws before leaving the court.

That blend of fragility and resolve is precisely what makes them so coveted. The white, purple, and gold build nods to the Lakers, while the lived-in tread and Bryant’s gold signature at the heel tie the pair to one unforgettable night.

At Sotheby’s, they sold for $660,000 — the most ever paid for a game-worn Kobe Bryant sneaker, and a sign that his legacy now commands the same reverence collectors reserve for Jordan.

BrandNike
Year first released2013
Last sold2025, Sotheby’s
Price$660,000

7. Air Jordan Retro ‘Kobe Pack’ - $800,000

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Distributed only to friends and family in 2016, the Air Jordan ⅜ Retro ‘Kobe Pack’ was designed as a tribute to Kobe Bryant, one of the most beloved basketball figures in the history of the sport. These trainers are replicas of the classic Air Jordan 3 and Air Jordan 8, and were made to celebrate Bryant’s 20 glorious years in the NBA. They are dressed in the LA Lakers colors and feature a white leather upper with purple and gold accents.

BrandNike
Year first released2016
Last sold2016 N/A (distributed to family)
Price$800,000

6. Game-Worn “Flu Game” Air Jordan 12 - $1.38 million

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Worn by Jordan during the iconic 1997 NBA Finals game when he battled through a severe flu to lead the Chicago Bulls to victory, these Air Jordans combine cult-favorite fashion with historical value.

The classic black and red high-top design, coupled with the unmistakable Jumpman logo make them instantly recognizable by all in the know.

Initially sold for $104,765, these sneakers later fetched a staggering $1.38 million at a Sotheby’s auction, reflecting their legendary status and the enduring appeal of Air Jordans.

BrandNike
Year first released1997
Last sold2023, Sotheby’s
Price$1.38 million

5. Michael Jordan Game-Worn Nike Air Ship - $1.47 million

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The all-time most expensive worn shoes ever sold at auction. Collector Nick Fiorella paid $1,472,000 for these Air Ships at Sotheby’s. Brahm Wachter, Head of Sotheby’s Streetwear and Modern Collectables, said that this record-breaking result ‘solidifies the strength and broad reach of the sneaker collecting community.’

BrandNike
Year first released1984
Last sold2021, Sotheby’s; 2023, Goldin
Price$1.47 million

4. Kanye West Nike Air Yeezy 1 ‘Prototype’ - $1.8 million

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One of the most lucrative results of the collaboration between rapper and designer Kanye West and the Nike brand, the Nike Air Yeezy 1 ‘Prototype’ was worn by West while performing his hit single ‘Stronger’ on the Grammy stage, and announced the Yeezy project to the entire sneaker world. The Yeezy brand has in fact produced many sought-after designs, check our list of the best Yeezy shoes of all time to see them all.

BrandNike
Year first released2008
Last sold2021, Sotheby’s
Price$1.8 million

3. Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans - $2 million

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When Drake stepped into Kanye West’s sneakers to collaborate with the famed Jordan brand, he decided to make them solid gold. 24k to be precise. The most expensive new Nike shoes in the world, they weigh more than 50lb each, meaning you probably won’t be doing much jumping, but with these on your feet, you’ll most certainly have all the attention you need.

BrandNike
Year first released2016
Last sold2016, N/A
Price$2 million

2. ‘Bred’ Air Jordan 13 – $2.2 million

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What can possibly be more valuable than a pair of solid gold Jordans? The pair Michael Jordan wore during Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals. The same final that the Chicago Bulls won, marking Jordan’s sixth NBA championship victory and his final season with the Bulls.

The game was featured in The Last Dance, an ESPN/Netflix documentary about Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls. Auction house Sotheby’s leveraged the documentary’s success to put this pair on auction. While setting a record for the most expensive Jordans ever sold, it still comes shy of the $4 million Sotheby’s hoped to fetch from the auction.

Interesting fact about this pair: Sotheby’s says that Jordan autographed the shoes and gave them to a ball-boy after the game. The auction house didn’t specify, however, if that boy was the seller. We don’t know who the buyer is either.

BrandNike
Year first released1998
Last sold2024, Sotheby’s
Price$2.2 million

1. The Dynasty Collection - $8 million

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Michael Jordan’s legacy transcends off the court, as his Air Jordan collection becomes one of the most expensive sneaker collections sold at auction.

The Dynasty Collection comprises a set of six Air Jordan sneakers, each worn by Jordan during the clinching games of his six NBA championships. This iconic collection includes the Air Jordan VI (1991), VII (1992), VIII (1993), XI (1996), XII (1997), and XIV (1998).

Each sneaker symbolizes a pivotal moment in Jordan’s career, adding a layer of historical significance and exclusivity.

BrandNike
Year first released1991-1998
Last sold2024, Sotheby’s
Price$8 million

Most expensive sneakers of all time summary

So, whether you are now dusting off your real or imaginary pocketbook, we hope you have enjoyed this list. Here is a quick recap of the 18 most expensive sneakers in the world:

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  1. The Dynasty Collection – $8 million
  2. ‘Bred’ Air Jordan 13 – $2.2 million
  3. Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans – $2 million
  4. Kanye West Nike Air Yeezy 1 ‘Prototype’ – $1.8 million
  5. Michael Jordan Game-Worn Nike Air Ship – $1.47 million
  6. Game-Worn “Flu Game” Air Jordan 12 – $1.38 million
  7. Air Jordan Retro ‘Kobe Pack’ – $800,000
  8. Kobe Bryant “Achilles Game” Nike Kobe 8 Elite – $660,000
  9. “Glass Shard” Air Jordan 1 – $615,000
  10. Game-Worn Air Jordan 1 “Chicagos” – $560,000
  11. Michael Jordan Game-Worn & Signed Air Jordan 11 “Bred” – $482,600
  12. Nike “Moon Shoe” – $437,500
  13. “Broken Foot” Air Jordan 1 – $422,130
  14. Game-Worn & Signed Air Jordan Low XIII – $378,000
  15. Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force One – $352,800
  16. LeBron James Game-Worn Nike Air Zoom Generation – $222,000
  17. Nike Air Mag – $200,000
  18. Michael Jordan Game-Worn Converse Fastbreak – $190,373

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