10 of the Most Expensive Air Jordans at Stadium Goods
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We highlight ten of the rarest, most valuable Air Jordans in the Stadium Goods Trophy Case.
Matt DeSciora
Since opening for business in 2015, Stadium Goods has been a global destination for the world’s best sneakers and streetwear. Among the many reasons why we’re a premier source for people seeking the most hyped products in street culture is because of our curated selection of coveted Air Jordans. In addition to offering Jordan Brand’s latest releases, we’re also proud of our range of the brand’s most limited edition collaborations, unreleased sample pairs, and more.
To give you a better understanding of the kinds of needle-in-a-haystack Air Jordans we’re talking about, let’s get straight into the most expensive, drool-inducing Jordans at Stadium Goods right here, right now.
These are 10 of the Most Expensive Air Jordan sneakers at Stadium Goods.
The Air Jordan 4’s first-ever collaboration, Undefeated’s military-inspired colorway from 2005 is not only one of the best Jordan releases ever but also one of the best sneakers of all time. Only 72 pairs are rumored to be in existence, making this an incredibly rare gem that commands top dollar on the secondary market almost two decades after its original release.
Air Jordan 4 PE “Oregon Ducks - Duckman”
Being that Nike’s headquarters is situated within shouting distance to the University of Oregon’s campus and that the Swoosh sponsors Oregon’s athletic department, there have been countless great, one-off Player Exclusive Jordans done up in Ducks colors over the years. Few are quite as revered as the Air Jordan 4 PE “Oregon Ducks - Duckman.”
Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High OG “The 10 - Chicago”
The Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High OG “The 10 - Chicago” is considered by many to be the greatest sneaker collaboration of all time. Whether it is or isn’t is purely subjective, but what’s not is the fact that the late Virgil Abloh’s idealization of the iconic Jordan 1 colorway is among the most influential designs in sneakers since it released in 2017. It’s also one of the most sought after—and expensive—shoes at Stadium Goods.
As a signature Jordan Brand athlete, Ray Allen laced up a dizzying amount of Player Exclusive Jordans that tickled collectors with envy, including this Boston Celtics Air Jordan 13 PE that Ray-Ray wore while breaking Reggie Miller’s all-time three-point scoring record in 2011.
Whenever the worlds of high fashion and sportswear collide, particularly when two of the biggest entities in either field join forces, it’s magical. In 2020, Dior and Jordan Brand joined forces for an Air Jordan 1 collaboration of all collaborations to produce this premium edition featuring Dior’s iconic monogram print.
Eminem x Air Jordan 4 “Encore”
A lot of people get a lot of credit for doing a lot of things, but curiously Eminem doesn’t get the credit he deserves as a pioneering multi-hyphenate in the culture. In addition to rapping and acting, the Detroit native also designed a few limited edition Air Jordans back in the day, such as the incredibly rare Air Jordan 4 “Encore.” For many, this is the holy “grail” of all collaborations between hip-hop artists and shoe brands.
Air Jordan 1 High OG “Legends of Summer” - “Glitter” and “Black”
Appearing at the onset of the social media era of sneakers, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake’s Air Jordan 1 High OG “Legends of Summer” collection represents the opulence of early 2010s hip-hip, and as such makes each colorway one of the most expensive shoes in Stadium Goods’ archives.
Drake’s passion for sneakers runs deep. How deep, you ask? In addition to all the collaborations the Toronto native has released with Jordan Brand and Nike, he teamed up with “JB” a few years ago to honor the super rare, original, unreleased Air Jordan 4 “Splatter” colorway with a style called the “OVO Splatter.” The OG “Splatter” is a shoe that has lived under the radar for years, so for Drake to use it as the inspiration for a new colorway was pretty cool to see.
Fragment x Air Jordan 1 High OG
Not only can collecting sneakers be a fun hobby, it can also teach you a lesson or two about life, as well. Like how sometimes, it pays to be lucky. In 2016, Fragment’s Air Jordan 1 High OG, one of the most revered sneakers in recent history, washed up at Marshall’s for a cool $60. Those fortunate enough to hunt down pairs were treated to a come up of a lifetime as the shoe now commands a pretty penny on the secondary market.
DJ Khaled x Air Jordan 3 “Grateful”
DJ Khaled’s album rollouts are unlike any other in rap. Along with all the funny social media clips the Miami-based producer cooks up to create attention for a music release, Khaled will occasionally team up with Jordan Brand for a special edition, Friends and Family Air Jordan colorway that leaves everyone speechless, like 2017’s Air Jordan 3 “Grateful.” This all-red leather number still nets a hefty profit for consignors at Stadium Goods in 2023.