They are highly sought after by sneaker enthusiasts and movie fans alike.
Released in 2002 as part of the Nike Dunk SB series, the "Paris" colorway is one of the most coveted Dunk SBs ever made.
Created in collaboration with rapper Eminem, the Air Jordan 4 Retro "Eminem Encore" was released in 2005 in extremely limited quantities.
Annual Grammy Awards in 2008. Only a handful of pairs were produced, making them highly coveted by collectors.
This exclusive colorway of the Adidas NMD Human Race was released in extremely limited quantities.
Originally created as a sample for Michael Jordan in 2010, the Air Jordan 11 Retro "Pantone" features a vibrant University Blue colorway.
Futura was released in 2003 in extremely limited numbers. It features a unique hand-painted design that sets it apart from other Dunk SBs.
Adidas, the Yeezy Boost 750 "Grey/Gum" features a distinctive high-top silhouette with a grey suede upper and gum sole.
Released in 2007 as part of Nike SB's "What the Dunk" series, this sneaker features a mashup of various iconic Dunk SB colorways from the past.
It was released in limited quantities and is highly sought after by fans of Pharrell and Adidas.