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  2. 10 Most Expensive Nike Shoes - AOL

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    The most expensive Nike shoes ever sold were the Solid Gold Ovo Air Jordan which Drake purchased for $2 million. What Nike shoes cost $1,000? Several different types of Nike shoes cost $1,000. A ...

  3. Nike sneakers, Lululemon: America's new economy - AOL

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    In America's new stay-at-home economy, Lululemon yoga pants and Nike Air Max sneakers are in. Burberry trench coats are out. A Reuters analysis of a number of goods shows just how the COVID-19 ...

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  5. Never Surrender High-Top - Wikipedia

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    The Never Surrender High-Top is a high-top sneaker bearing similarities to the sneakers in the Nike Air Force series. The sneaker's quarter, tip, vamp, tongue, shoelaces, and heel are gilded, with the flag of the United States adorning the collar and sock lining. The midsole is white while the outsole is red. [4]

  6. Nike and Off-White: 'The Ten' - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the shoes, Abloh and Nike decided to end the collaboration in December 2018. [18] The shoes were reviewed by many, and were claimed to be the "Collaboration of the decade". [4] The shoes have been resold for higher amounts than the original prices, with the Air Jordan 1 being sold for more than ten times the original price.

  7. Satan Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Satan Shoes were a series of custom Nike Air Max 97 shoes, created in 2021 as a collaboration between American musician Lil Nas X and MSCHF, a Brooklyn, New York art collective. Their design and marketing gained controversy through prominent satanic imagery.