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  2. These Are the Most Expensive Shoes Ever Sold at Auction

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    The set went on to sell for over $8 million at a Sotheby’s auction in early 2024, smashing records for the most expensive sneakers ever sold in history. 2. Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals ...

  3. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made - AOL

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    High-fashion designer names, incredibly talented artists and the world’s finest jewels make these the most expensive shoes in the world. 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made

  4. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made - AOL

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    High fashion designer names, talented artists and fine jewels make these the most expensive shoes ever made. Here's more on why these shoes are worth millions. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made

  5. Jordan Geller - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] The shoes were in the Chicago Bulls colors of red, white, and black. Like most of Jordan's shoes, the sneakers were mismatched: the left pair was a U.S size 13 while the right pair was a size 13.5. [55] [56] Geller acquired the sneakers in 2012 via an eBay auction, [57] [58] and referred to them as the "crown jewel" of the ShoeZeum. [59]

  6. List of footwear designers - Wikipedia

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    Adam Derrick (To Boot New York); Alberta Ferretti; Aldo; Alexander Wang; Alexander White (designer) Alexandre Birman; André Perugia; Badgley Mischka; Balenciaga; Bally; Balmain; Barker Black

  7. Adidas Stan Smith - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Stan Smith is a tennis shoe made by Adidas, and first launched in 1965.Originally named "Adidas Robert Haillet" after the brand endorsed French prominent player Robert Haillet, in 1978 the sneakers were renamed after Stan Smith, an American tennis player who was active between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1980s.