Are you the type of person who finds it expensive to pay 100 reais for a sneaker? Check out a super list of some of the most expensive sneakers in the world.
For your safety, keep your wallet well away from you when you start reading the article, because you might want to buy some!
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Some copies of this model were purchased for values close to 16 thousand dollars. On this occasion the seller stated that there are ballistic materials in this version, although this is a little difficult to verify.
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This model is worth approximately 20 thousand dollars.
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Worn by star Michael Jordan in the 1985 All-Star Game, this tene can fetch $22,000.
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With a classic and undoubtedly elegant structure. in black and gold, a pair of these tenes can reach up to 25 thousand dollars.
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A collaboration between rapper Eminem and the renowned NIKE brand resulted in this incredible Air Jordan model, in which only 10 copies were manufactured. Its price can be as high as 30,000 dollars if it is in excellent condition.
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This was one of the first models produced by nike, All in Italian leather, a real work of art that is valued (in perfect condition) at up to 32 thousand dollars.
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You probably know this rap star, don't you? But did you know he has a special edition tenes that sold for $39,000?
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Some of these limited edition copies sold for approximately $100,000.
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Used by Michael Jordan in the game where he was very ill and even so gave a real lesson in his opponents. This model was purchased at auction for approximately $105,000.
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