The RealReal told us which sneakers with the highest resale value, including a pair of Nike Air Mags that is estimated to be worth $9,900 at resale.
combed through its data to find the sneakers with the highest resale value at the moment. The 2011 Nike Mag sneakers with a limited edition plutonium case release ranks as the pair with the highest resale value, costing $179 at its release to going for $9,900 on the resale market, making for a 5,530% growth in value.
"These pairs of sneakers have been able to retain their high resale value because of the limited edition Nike Mag plutonium display case," Sean Conway, a sneaker and streetwear expert with The RealReal, told Business Insider.
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