Are you a shoe person? Well, if you have more than 5 pairs of shoes in your closet…you probably are. But even if you’re not, it’s interesting to see how much people are willing to pay for the leather on their feet. So get ready because these are the 25 most expensive shoes in the world!
Nike Mag
It took Nike about 27 years to make an auto-lacing shoe like the pair that Marty McFly wore in Back to the Future. Since only 100 pairs were made, they sell for over $28,000.
Gucci Fur Slippers
It’ll cost you about $1,800 to look like you’re walking around with living creatures on your feet.
Adidas Pharrell Human Race NMD “Friends and Family”
After learning how to start a blog, the best version of Pharrell’s NMD shoes didn’t release publicly, but if you managed to get your hands on them it would cost you about $8,000.
Nike HyperAdapt 1.0
Nike’s first auto-lacing sneakers cost about $4,000.
Margiela Metallic Future Sneakers
For nearly $2,000 you can have these…well, whatever they are.
Adidas NMD "Pitch Black"
With only 500 pairs ever produced this sneaker goes for around $3,000.
Gucci Spike Loafer
These crazy looking loafers cost $2,000.
Nike Air Force One By Prryya & Chintan’s Couture and Jewelry
Studded with diamonds and gold, these shoes earn their $50,000 price tag.
Rick Owens x Adidas Mastodon
As strange as they look, these creations will set you back about $2,000.
Prada Derby Shoes
These interesting looking shoes go for around $1,500.
Autographed Kobe Air Zoom
Kobe’s signature alone jacks the price up to $30,000.
Nike SB Flom Dunk High
These hard to find kicks went for $12,000 on eBay.
Rick Owens ‘GeoBasket’
Popular among celebrities like Madonna, these shoes cost nearly $6,000.
Nike Dunk Low Pro SB ‘Paris’
Covered in art by French artist Bernard Buffet, these ‘Paris’ shoes go for around $4,000.
Alexander McQueen Hobnail Ankle Boots
These embroidered ankle boots by British designer Alexander McQueen go for about $4,000.
Jimmy Choo Belgravia High Tops & Star Studded
Having designed shoes for Halle Barry and Princess Diana, it makes sense that these Jimmy Choo high tops would cost over $2,000.
The Row Ambra glossed-alligator ankle boots
From Mary-Kate and Ashley, these Italian made boots cost upwards of $7,000.
Stuart Weitzman Diamond Dream Stilettos
You can probably tell why these cost half a million dollars. It’s in the name…diamonds!
Gold-Dipped Nike Dunks
Covered in 24K gold, you won’t want to wear these $6,000 sneakers around too often. Who wants to get their gold dirty?
Autographed Nike Air Jordan 1
For $60,000 you could just buy yourself a fancy car, but at least with these Jordans you’ll be walking…which is healthier.
Jason Arasheben Custom
These diamond-encrusted, Jason Arasheben custom-made shoes were worn by Nick Cannon when he hosted the final season of American Idol. The shoes are covered in more than 14,000 round-cut white diamonds set on white gold for an estimated cost of $2 million.
Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers
These stilettos aren’t the only Stuart Weitzman shoe on our list but they are one of the most expensive at $2 million.
Stuart Weitzman Rita Hayworth Heels
Embedded with almost every gem that you could possibly conceive of, it makes sense that these shoes would cost $3 million.
Harry Winston Ruby Slippers
For $3 million you can have an exact replica of the red magic shoes of Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.
Shoes thrown at President George W Bush
The shoes thrown by Iraqi reporter Muntadhar al-Zaidi as he yelled “This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog” were bought for nearly $10 million. The shoemaker also got a massive windfall with orders for nearly 300,000 pairs in a week.
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