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What are the most expensive shoes for Nike?
1985 the AIR JORDAN I black gold Nike launched in March only produced 12 pairs, which are only sold in Asia, with an estimated market value of $25,000.

& LTP>2.1released in February, 1989, AIR Mag NIKE only produced 20 pairs, and the market valuation of a product named Color in Back to the Future Part II was 12000 USD.

& ltP & gt3. 1990 Launched in February, AIR JORDAN V is printed with black number 23 and silver metal, specially made for JORDAN. This version has not been sold in retail stores, and the market valuation is $10000 < br >

& ltP & gt4.AIR JORDAN I white and red metal color matching 1985 went on sale in March. The market price below 1200 is sold in retail stores, which is estimated to be $8,000.

& ltP & gt5.AIR JORDAN VI dark red color matching 199 1 was launched in February. The shoes worn by Jordan in the 1992 Olympic Games cost less than 1500 in retail stores, and the market valuation doubled by $7,200.

& ltP & gt6.AIR JORDAN III White Color Matching 1988 went on sale in February, and it will be released before the start of the NBA playoffs. The market value of less than 1000 pairs is $4,500.

& ltP>7. Adidas KB8 Gold Model 1998 was launched in February, which was made for Kobe to participate in the 1998 Blue Dunk Contest, but it was not held, and this shoe could not get a market valuation of $3,000.

& ltP>8. Flying Jordan XI was introduced at 1995. Seven pairs of white shoes with the heel marked "45" were specially made for Jordan's film "Space Jam", and the other 40 pairs were distributed to representatives of Nike, with a market valuation of $2,700.

& LTP> 9. In June 2004, AIR ForceI Fourmen was launched, which was specially prepared for people attending ESPY parties such as lebron james. The dual market price is less than 65,438+02, which is estimated to be $2,500.

& ltP> 10, 2005 1 Launched Air Force I "Fear Room". Nike made 523 pairs with black and red metal colors, half of which were sent to Asia and the rest to the United States, and only auctioned or sold to special customers, with a market valuation of $2,500.