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Moon shoe to Flu game: 5 rarest sneakers in the world

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2025, 16:58 IST
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One-of-a-kind sneakers

If you're even a little into sneakers, you already know, some shoes aren't just footwear, they're literal collector's gold. We're talking exclusive drops, historical game-worn pairs, and one-of-a-kind prototypes. Here's a look at five of the rarest sneakers in the world, how much they’ve sold for, and why they're such big deals.

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Nike Waffle Racing Flat “Moon Shoe” (1972 Prototype)

This is where sneaker culture basically began. Only 12 pairs were ever made, designed by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman with a waffle iron sole. One unworn pair was auctioned for a staggering $437,500, which is about ₹3.02 crore. It's not just rare, it’s practically a museum piece.

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Nike MAG “Back to the Future” (2016 Auto-Lacing Edition)

Straight from sci-fi dreams, the self-lacing Nike MAGs were inspired by Back to the Future. Just 89 pairs were released in 2016. These kicks now resell for $40,000–$50,000 or roughly ₹33–41 lakh. They're futuristic, nostalgic, and ridiculously cool all at once.

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Nike Air Yeezy 1 “Grammy” Prototype (2008)

Kanye West wore this unreleased prototype at the 2008 Grammy Awards and it made history. The pair later sold for $1.8 million, which comes to more than ₹15 crore. This is the most expensive public sneaker sale to date and a massive moment for both hip-hop and sneaker culture.

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Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game” (1997 Finals)

These iconic black-and-red Jordans were worn by MJ during the 1997 NBA Finals while battling the flu and still dropping 38 points. That history alone gave them a legendary status. One signed pair went for $1.38 million, or about ₹11.45 crore.

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Air Jordan 13 “Last Dance” (Game 2, 1998)

Worn by Michael Jordan during his final championship season, this pair holds the record for the most expensive game-worn sneakers ever sold. They fetched $2.238 million, which is a jaw-dropping ₹18.6 crore. It doesn’t get more iconic than this.

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Why are these so expensive?

Historical relevance: Worn during big games, concerts, or events that made headlines.

Ridiculously limited numbers: Some of these have less than 10 pairs in the world.

Cultural value: Think Jordan, Kanye, Back to the Future - these are brands, artists, and moments people genuinely care about.

Auction power: Once a sneaker gets auctioned with a story behind it, the value skyrockets.

A few other worthy mentions

Nike SB Dunk Low “Pigeon” – Caused near riots during release, now worth around ₹8–10 lakh.

Nike SB Dunk Low “Freddy Krueger” – Super rare horror-themed prototype, selling at ₹25–30 lakh if you can even find one.

Derek Jeter Jordan 11s, PlayStation Air Force 1s, and Patta x Parra AM1s also sit comfortably in the ₹5–10 lakh range.

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Have you found a hidden gem yet?

These sneakers are more than fashion, they’re part of pop culture, sports history, and even tech innovation. Whether you’re a collector, a sneakerhead, or just someone who appreciates a good story, these pairs are what dreams are made of. And who knows, maybe one day you'll stumble upon a hidden gem at a thrift store or inherit a pair you didn’t even know was rare. Until then, keep your kicks clean.

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