Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes For Men

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Shoes can reveal a lot about a man's position, attention to detail, and even occupation. Shoes have functioned as a status symbol for numerous societies ... read more...

  1. The Tom Ford Custom shoes by Jason Arasheben, valued at $2 million, are at the top of our most expensive shoes for men list. The shoes, designed by Jason Arasheben, a California-based custom jewelry retailer, broke the Guinness World Record for "The Most Expensive Shoes in the World." The overall carat weight is 340 carats, with 14, 000 white diamonds set individually on white gold.


    The Tom Ford Custom shoes by Jason Arasheben took a year and 2,000 hours to design and make. Nick Cannon wore the sneakers on the 2014 NBC America's Got Talent finale. "Two million dollar shoes, a million on each foot," Nick Cannon said in an Instagram video about the costly sneakers.


    Price: $2 million

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  2. Cristiano Ronaldo won the Ballon d'Or for the third time on January 12th, 2015. Nike unveiled the footwear to commemorate and congratulate the footballer on an outstanding year. Micro-diamonds studded on the CR7 emblem are leftovers from larger stones refined by craftsmen all over the world. Large diamonds are purified and sharpened, then micro diamonds are eliminated.


    The diamond-studded boots have golden cleats and are available in gold. Nike released the following statement to commemorate the shoe's design and awarding to the football player: "Because gold is earned, gold was chosen as the predominant color for the boots." Cristiano Ronaldo won the Golden Ball for his outstanding performances for both his club and his country."


    On January 15th, 2015, the footballer wore the sneakers during a match against Atletico Madrid.


    Price: $218,000

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  3. Nizam Sikandar Jah, a king of Hyderabad in India from 1803 to 1829, was born in 1768 and reigned from 1768 to 1829. He was Asaf Jah's second son and grew up in Chow Mahalla in the Khilwath Palace. He married Nawab Saif's daughter, Jahan Parwar Begum Sahiba, and then Fazilath Unisa Begum.


    Nizam ul-Mulk, Mik Akbar 'Ali Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi Bahadur, Asaf Jah III, and Nizam of Hyderabad were his official titles.

    During his reign, he had a pair of diamond and ruby-encrusted slippers made for him. The shoes have a delicate pattern that was difficult to create. The shoes are stitched with gold thread and studded with emeralds and other valuable gemstones.


    The shoes are owned by the Bata Shoes Museum in Toronto and are valued at $160,000. The shoes were stolen as a symbol of 18th-century royalty but were eventually found with minor damage.


    Price: $160,000

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  4. Nike created and manufactures the Air Jordan brand of sporting gear and basketball shoes. The first pair was made in 1984 for Michael Jordan, a well-known professional basketball player. Tinker Hatfield, Bruce Kilgore, and Peter Moore developed the original Air Jordan I, which was released in late 1984. The "Jumpman" trademark was created using Michael Jordan's silhouette.


    The Air Jordan Silver Shoes are a remarkable and extremely uncommon pair of shoes. The Air Jordan Silver Shoes cost $60,000 and are a sleek-looking set of shoes that have been the envy of basketball fans. The shoes are pleasant to wear and have been autographed by Michael Jordan personally.


    They feature silver detailing that is stunning. Due to the popularity of the Air Jordan brand, Nike has continued to develop new designs employing cutting-edge technology in order to provide wearers with a fashionable and durable pair of sneakers.


    Price: $60,000

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  5. Big Boi of Outkast introduced the Big Boi's Diamond-studded Air Force 1 by Nike, which retails for $50,000, during the Solitaire Kicks event. Laced Up Atlanta and P&C Diamonds collaborated on the sneakers, which are adorned with diamonds. The shoes were adorned with 13K champagne diamonds, and Big Boi was the first celebrity to acquire them at the event. Big Boi's Big Kidz Foundation received the proceeds from the sale of the shoes.


    The Nike Air Force 1 was first released in 1982 but was only available for a year. In 1986, they were reintroduced with the Nike logo on the back. Since then, the company has sold over $800 million worth of shoes in over 1,700 different varieties.


    Price: $50,000

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  6. Amedeo Testoni established his first studio in 1929 after learning the secrets of shoemaking from Bolognese artisans. Testoni had perfected the Bolognese traditional shoemaking method two decades after founding his first workshop, ultimately realizing his aim of creating the most beautiful shoes the world had ever seen.


    To attain the best quality without compromise, the organization continues to use classic processes and the finest materials. The $38,000 Testoni men's dress shoes were created from the finest exotic alligator leather available on the market.


    Instead of using the Bolognese technique to produce additional shoes, the shoemakers adopted the Norvegese technique. This was done to make the shoes water-resistant and long-lasting. The shoes are lined with glove-soft goatskin and sewn with custom-made linen twine. They have a diamond and gold-rich buckle to give them a fashionable appearance.


    Price: $38,000

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  7. Nike is a worldwide corporation that designs, manufactures, markets, and sells clothes, sports equipment, footwear, and accessories. It was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports. Nike sponsors high-profile athletes as the world's leading provider of clothes and shoes to athletes participating in various sports across the world.


    The Nike Air Zoom Kobe 1 sneakers were first released in 2005, following the re-launch of the Huarache basketball line, and were re-issued in 2013 in honor of Kobe Bryant. The sneakers were $30,000. They were part of the Kobe Prelude Pack. They were designed by Ken Link and updated using 2015 technology.


    The designer concentrated on lowering weight and implementing innovative technology to fulfill the wearer's performance needs. Simply told, the designer wanted the Nike Air Zoom – Kobe 1 to have a better system to improve comfort and give it a more engineered feel.


    Price: $30,000

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  8. The Nike Air Mag 2016 pair of sneakers were made accessible to the public via auctions and were famously worn by Michael J. Fox in the Back to the Future movie. The shoes were made available in order to raise awareness of Parkinson's illness. In 2011, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research collaborated with Nike to create the foundation's shoe.


    The shoes were auctioned in the same year and sold for a total of $10 million in just ten days. The auction will be held in three different locations around the world: Hong Kong, London, and New York. The proceeds will be used to help the charity find a cure for Parkinson's disease.


    After being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 29, Michael J. Fox founded the organization. His primary objective was to discover a cure for the condition. The foundation was in the midst of driving important research and mobilizing Parkinson's patients and researchers at the time of writing to help speed up the progress of discovering a cure.

    LED panels, power lacing, and an electroluminescent Nike on the strap distinguish the Nike Air Mag 2016. Nike has combined HyperAdapt 1.0 technology, which allows the shoes to automatically lace and match the wearer's unique shape. Simply said, the individual response system detects the wearer's foot and adjusts it to fit properly without squeezing the wearer's toes.


    Only 89 Nike Air Mag 2016 were produced.


    Price: $26,000

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  9. The Louis Vuitton Manhattan Richelieu Men's Shoes are $10,000 and are part of the Spring/Summer 2010 line. The leather is waxed alligator leather with Blake stitching details and precise perforations that cover the whole shoe. The Blake process was used to make the shoe. This is a technique that gives the shoes instant elasticity and comfort while also giving them a vintage look.


    The shoes include a glove-soft leather inside for maximum comfort. They also have a hand-painted sole and a Ruthenium-finish LV cube implanted in the heel. The name "wingtip" comes from the toe cap, which is designed like a bird's wings. Simply put, the pattern is pointed in the middle and stretches backward with side seams.


    Price: $10,000

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  10. The first workshop was created near the famed Bourse of Paris in 1935 by Renee and Andre Aubercy. Aubercy has built a reputation for producing high-quality shoes by combining the clever workmanship of Italian shoemaking with the sturdiness of English shoemaking. Thousands of customers have been drawn to their business by their enthusiasm and affection for crafting attractive and high-quality shoes over the years.


    Aubercy's shoes are being made in the family's handmade workshop today. The artisans employ incredible leatherwork to create a pair of shoes that are not only pleasant to wear but also of exceptional quality.


    The evening Aubercy Diamond-Studded Shoes, dubbed the "Phil," are diamond-studded and will set you back roughly $4,500.


    Price: $4,500

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