Fashion: some of the most expensive sneakers on the market

Sneakers - a fashion
Nike Air Mag 'Back To The Future' sneakers
Air Jordan 12 OVO (Drake Edition)
Chanel x Pharrell Williams Graffiti trainers
Nike SB
Buscemi 100 MM Diamond
Nike x Undefeated Dunk CL High Top Men
Jordan x DJ Khaled Air Jordan 3 Retro
Jordan x Dior Air Jordan 1 Retro High sneakers
Jordan Air Jordan 2 Retro 'Eminem' sneakers
Philipp Plein Rhinestone-Embellished High-Top Sneakers
Nike Kyrie 4 TV PE 11 'Yellow Lobster' sneakers
Sneakers - a fashion

The sneaker is, or rather should be, versatile, casual, and comfortable. Some designers have taken sneaker design to a whole new level, raising the bar for all future brands. With celebrities also joining in on the design element, the price for these once-relaxed shoes has skyrocketed. We look at some of the sneakers you can buy - and their wallet-burning prices...

Nike Air Mag 'Back To The Future' sneakers

Made to replicate the shoe worn by Marty McFly in the 'Back to the Future II' movie, the shoe features glowing LED panels, upper contours, and a luminescent Nike logo. They are now estimated at 22,882 euros ($24,625).

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Air Jordan 12 OVO (Drake Edition)

Jordans have significantly influenced modern sneaker culture. The Air Jordan 12 OVO, associated with Drake's label, is a sought-after shoe, especially the official Drake edition. This Drake edition of the OVO 12s is extremely exclusive. Priced at $100,000 on eBay, according to JOE.co.uk, these shoes are really only accessible to the wealthy.

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Chanel x Pharrell Williams Graffiti trainers

The exclusive Chanel x Pharrell collaboration was personally curated and named by Karl Lagerfeld. This capsule collection features vibrant colors and graffiti street-style elements, blending Pharrell Williams' signature aesthetic with Chanel's original design. The limited series is available at select Chanel stores worldwide. They could set you back $66,000.

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Nike SB "What The Dunk" sneakers

Nike's "What The Dunk" sneakers were released in 2007, combining various successful and iconic designs. The sneakers feature a round toe, lace-up front, signature Nike swoosh, pattern mix, and flat rubber sole. One of the most sought-after and hard-to-find sneakers from around the world at a casual $26,082.00.

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Buscemi 100 MM Diamond

This model features about 11.50 carats of diamonds from jeweler Shayan, complemented by 18-karat gold hardware. It can be purchased for $132,000 USD at the downtown Manhattan store.

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Nike x Undefeated Dunk CL High Top Men "Dunk Sample" sneakers

This premier sneaker is rare. The Undefeated x Nike Dunk High “Bring Back Pack” is a collaboration between the Los Angeles sneaker boutique and Nike, re-released in February 2013. Currently $15,828.00 online.

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Jordan x DJ Khaled Air Jordan 3 Retro "Grateful" sneakers - Red

The Air Jordan 3 Retro sneakers, in collaboration with DJ Khaled, come in University Red and Cement grey. They include a Jordan signature motif on the tongue and rear, embellished with an embossed "We The Best" slogan for a bold touch. Selling at around ¢19,000USD online.

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Jordan x Dior Air Jordan 1 Retro High sneakers

The Dior x Air Jordan 1 High sneakers are a highly anticipated collaboration between the luxury brand Dior and sneaker giant Air Jordan. Made from wolf grey and sail white leather, these sneakers feature a grey Dior monogram swoosh logo on the iconic high-top silhouette, blending classic and high-style perfectly. You pay the price for the brands - $16,329 online.

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Jordan Air Jordan 2 Retro 'Eminem' sneakers

Got around $10,773? We love these extremely rare versions made for Eminem. These Air Jordan 2 Retro celebrate the rapper's "The Way I Am" song and the homonymous book and are inspired by his hometown Detroit.

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Philipp Plein Rhinestone-Embellished High-Top Sneakers

Including them on our list as they are serious bling(!) At 'just' $7,560, they may actually be one of the most affordable on our list!

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Nike Kyrie 4 TV PE 11 'Yellow Lobster' sneakers

We ask, would you pay $5,211 for these canary yellow sneakers? Possibly one of the most expensive 'fashion statements' since Nike was established in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight.

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