Top 5 Most Expensive Sneakers In The World
- Crepzbylz null
- Feb 2, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 5

Nike Air Mag Back to the Future BTTF -2016
The Nike Air MAG is one of the most expensive sneakers on the resale market. Inspired by Marty McFly’s futuristic self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future II, only 89 pairs were released in 2016. With features like rechargeable LED lights, an illuminated Nike logo, and automatic lacing, it’s no surprise these tech-forward sneakers now resell for around £60,834.
RRP : £60,834
Nike Air Force 1 Low Louis Vuitton Monogram Brown Damier Azur
Designed by the late Virgil Abloh—one of fashion's most influential creatives—this Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 is a rare and iconic collaboration. Only 200 pairs of this edition were made, making it highly collectible. Released shortly before his passing, the shoe is currently valued at £45,868 on the resale market.
RRP: £45,868
Jordan 1 OG White Black (1985)
The original Air Jordan 1, worn by Michael Jordan in 1985, remains one of the most iconic basketball shoes ever released. Its bold black and red colorway clashed with the NBA’s uniform rules at the time, leading to fines every time MJ wore them on the court. Despite—or perhaps because of—the controversy, the shoe became legendary. Original pairs can now fetch prices around £31,117.
RRP: £31,117
Nike SB Dunk Low Freddy Krueger
Nike actually releases a special Halloween shoe every year. In 2007, they designed a pair inspired by A Nightmare on Elm Street with the same stripe patterns as Freddy Krueger's sweater. But guess what? The shoes never had an official launch! Only 26 pairs were released in Mexico before they were pulled from stores due to a rights dispute. Because of this limited release and the controversy surrounding them, these sneakers have become super rare and highly sought after by collectors.
RRP: 22,933
Jordan 4 Retro Eminem Carhartt
This ultra-rare Jordan 4 collaboration between Eminem and Carhartt dropped in 2015, with just 10 pairs made available to the public through a charity auction. The shoe features a sleek black and grey colorway, durable Carhartt canvas, and Eminem’s signature “E” logo on the heel. Due to its extreme rarity and distinctive design, it remains one of the most sought-after Jordan releases to date.
RRP: £18,189



































