The Only 10 Sneakers You Need to Build a Genuinely Great Collection (2024)

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Over the past 25 years, sneaker collecting has transformed from a niche hobby to a worldwide phenomenon. Growing up, most kids had two or three pairs of sneakers. Today, kids and adults alike fill their closets with them. It’s a trend that transcends generations and backgrounds. People who could have cared less about Air Jordans five years ago are now stockpiling them because it’s fun—and more than a little bit addictive. Once you have one pair, you need another. And another. (And another.) The problem is, we don’t all have spare closets—and bedrooms, and guest bedrooms—to fill with every single colorway of every Jordan ever. Nor, it goes without saying, do we all have the income to do it. Luckily, as it turns out, you don’t actually need every colorway of the Jordan IV.

The key to sneaker collecting is focusing on what you truly love, finding some sort of balance between everyday kicks and ones you'll bust out on special occasions, and then passing on everything else. And sure, that's easier said than done. There are thousands of new releases each year, making it relatively easy to spot, if not to cop, something that'll pique your interest on a near-weekly basis. But if you stick to a few handy general guidelines, you’ll be able to temper your worst inclinations the next time you want to pick up those Off-White x Air Rubber Dunks you'll never, ever wear.

There are 10 basic categories I tend to rely on to keep my buying habits in check. I haven’t narrowed my collection down to 10 sneakers just yet, though I’ve definitely thinned the herd significantly over the past 6 months (it sits at around 75 at the moment, but it was at over 200 at one point). My main rule now is that if I acquire a new pair, another one’s gotta go.

So whether you’re 14 and just starting out or you’re 40 and need to trim down the collection, here are the 10 sneaker categories I recommend referencing to build a solid collection that'll always keep you looking fresh and, most importantly, stand the test of time.

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There were plenty of popular sneakers before the Air Jordan 1 dropped in 1985 for a mere $65, but none that changed the game quite like these. Michael Jordan made them famous because of who he was on and off the basketball court, and, naturally, we all wanted to wear whatever Mike was wearing. Incredibly, 35 years later, the Air Jordan 1 is still wildly popular—in part because of the legend surrounding it, bust mostly because it looks great with just about everything. And Air Jordan 1s are the most versatile Jordan sneakers of the whole lot—you can rock them with jeans, chinos, cargos, shorts, jorts, joggers, a suit, or, hell, any other pant option you can think of. I prefer the OG colorways, but they don’t come cheap. And FYI: If you're considering copping a pair, go for the highs, not the mids.

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Jordan 1 Retro High 'Royal Toe' (2020)

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Jordan 1 Retro High 'Dark Mocha'

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Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Obsidian'

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The pandemic effectively shut down gyms around the world this year, forcing tons of people to go back to the basics. Stepping outside for a run became a lifeline for anyone looking to get their steps in the old fashioned way. Running has plenty of benefits—it's great exercise and allows you to really explore your neighborhood, all while competing with friends via various apps. Plus, it's gloriously free, and the only thing you really need to do it is a solid pair of running shoes. There are plenty of great options out there—from HOKA, Brooks, New Balance, and more— but I'm partial to Nike, and have recently enjoyed running in the brand's groundbreaking AlphaFly Next% model. Cushioning has come a long way over the years, and I love the extra push you get from the carbon fiber plates.

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Adidas Adizero Pro Shoes

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Hoka One One Bondi 7 Shoes

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New Balance Fresh Foam 880v10 Shoes

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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 Running Shoe

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The great thing about OG tech runners is that most of them have stood the test of time in terms of aesthetics, and to this day will still pair well with any of your favorite pants. As far as performance goes, however, most OG tech runner models are completely obsolete and sometimes flat-out dangerous to run longer distances in. These are models that broke the mold in terms of the technology running sneakers offered the athletes of their time, and the initial designs have since become bona fide classics. My favorites include...well, basically any Air Max model you can get your hands on.

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Adidas EQT Support 'Wool' Shoes

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Nike Air Max 97 Shoes

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If you're looking for a runner that's slightly less bold, but has been highly-regarded for decades, it's nice to have an OG OG running shoe in your repertoire. Something that isn't as attention-grabbing as an Air Max 97. Something slightly more understated. Enter the New Balance 993, Asics GEL-Lyte 3, and Nike Tailwinds of the world. The OG OG runner should basically pair well with your entire wardrobe—from your workout shorts to your not-so skinny jeans, to what used to be your go-to office chinos.

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Nike Air Tailwind '79 SE Sneakers

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Adidas SL 72 Shoes

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Asics Gel-Lyte III OG Shoes

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New Balance Made in US 993 Shoes

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If you're not in the mood to wear your OG OG running shoe, there are many other options that are just as classic, like the Stan Smith or the Samba. These iconic silhouettes go with everything, and they're socially acceptable at basically any occasion. Designer sneakers don't really do it for me, but one option for those with bigger budgets is the Golden Goose Superstar. The Italian brand takes inspiration from a lot of the sneaker silhouettes mentioned here, and then renders them in the type of luxe materials—intentionally scuffed up beforehand, of course—typically reserved for the fanciest of hard bottoms.

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Adidas Samba Classic Shoes

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Nike Killshot 2 Sneakers

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Common Projects White & Navy Retro G Sneakers

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Simply put, there is no substitute for the Chuck Taylor—it's an absolute essential in any person's rotation. You can't go with the standard low-top version in white and black, or the Chuck 70, a slightly retro take on the original silhouette. Whichever way you go, just know that Chucks typically run big, so make sure to go a half size down at least. Or slip an orthotic in there. (And maybe buy some thicker socks.)

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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

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Converse Chuck 70

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Converse Telfar Chuck 70

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Converse Brain Dead Chuck 70

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Sneaker technology continues to improve by leaps and bounds every year, so if you're still hooping in a retro Jordan or even a shoe that's four or five years old, it's probably time to upgrade. Luckily, there's a ton of options out there—from the new Air Jordan 35 to the New Balance OMN1S. Because if you still ball once in a while, you’ll need a shoe that will ensure you don't snap your achilles mid-game (and trust me, I've come very close).

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Adidas Dame 7 Shoes

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New Balance OMN1S Shoes

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Under Armour Curry 7 Team Basketball Shoes

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Jordan XXXV Basketball Shoes

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One of the primary reasons sneaker collecting has become an obsession for grown men who should know better is the fact that Nike (and others) have retro’d so many classics over the years. So if you can, by all means go after the sneakers you always wanted as a kid but could never afford. But beware: This can lead down a dangerous path. Once you track down one grail, you have to grab another. What I'd recommend is writing down a list of your absolute must-have styles, and then start by going after your favorites first. For a kid that grew up in the '90s, that usually means a shoe like the Air Jordan XI or the Foamposite Royal. For '80s kids, it’s the Air Jordan 3 or 4. For '00s kids, it’s a LeBron. And so on.

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Nike Air More Uptempo 'Black White' (2020)

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Jordan 4 Retro 'Fire Red' (2020)

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Nike LeBron 13 'Friday the 13th'

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Nike Air Foamposite 'One Royal OG' (1997)

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It's nice to have at least one hypebeast-y sneaker in the rotation. Just one, though—not 50. Examples include every Nike model designed by Virgil Abloh, the Tom Sachs Mars Yard, or anything Kanye's been photographed wearing. In other words, a sneaker you genuinely appreciate and want to break out once in a while to show off. And since you'll only have one, it's OK to pay over retail for them. You can try the SNKRS route for a particularly hot release, but, let's face it, your odds of actually scoring are slim to none. If there's really a shoe you've always loved, pay the extra money on a site like StockX or GOAT. Because sometimes it's fun to get everyone's attention with a little flex.

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Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 'Analog'

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Jordan x Off-White Retro 5 'Sail'

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Jordan x Travis Scott Retro High 1 'Mocha'

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Nike x Tom Sachs Mars Yard 2.0

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It goes without saying that this year, we've all taken to enjoying the great outdoors just a bit more than usual. Whether you're hiking upstate or going for a run off the beaten path, it's always good to have a solid trail runner or sneaker boot in the rotation. The great thing about trail runners is that they're also usually water resistant and versatile enough to wear in the city on rainy or snowy days, which means there really has never been a better time to invest in a version of the style. Now we just need Nike and Adidas to bring back more of those sweet, sweet trail-ready silhouettes from the '90s. Sneakerheads, unite!

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FAQs

How do I make a good shoe collection? ›

The Ultimate Guide to Building a Sneaker Collection
  1. Throw Away the Rulebook.
  2. Set a Goal and Start Simple.
  3. Build Your Collection Slowly.
  4. Keep Tabs on Your Local and Online Retailers.
  5. Search for Deals and Steals.
  6. Understand the Lingo.
  7. Keep 'Em Clean and Protected.
  8. Pick the Real MVPs.

Who has the best sneaker collection in the world? ›

Jordan Geller is the ShoeZeum owner. In 2012, the Guinness Book of World Records named him as having the biggest sneaker collection on the planet.

How many sneakers do you need to be a sneakerhead? ›

According to Huddle Up, a daily online letter that analyzes the business and money behind sports, sneakerheads own anywhere from 25 to 75 pairs of sneakers and buy one to four pairs a month. Once the symbol of athleticism, sneakers have become one of the biggest fashion and commercial items in the world.

What is the most famous sneaker ever made? ›

The AJ 1 is arguably the shoe that really sparked the market for sneakers with Nike's unique story-telling approach and various collaborations. The Air Jordan 1 is a crucial part of sneaker history, and 38 years later still remains one of the most-coveted kicks of all time.

How many shoes is considered a collection? ›

One is an object. Two is a pair. Three or more is a collection, assuming you have them with the intention of collecting them. I have more than 3 pairs of shoes, but I don't consider them a ”collection”.

What makes a good pair of shoes? ›

Comfort and fit are top priorities when choosing a pair of shoes. Shoes that are too tight or too loose can cause blisters and sprains. Check the length and width of the shoe. A shoe should fit snugly but not painfully tight.

Who is the number 1 sneaker in the world? ›

1. Nike. This athletic apparel and footwear titan needs no introduction, dominating sports and shoe culture through revolutionary technology and endorsem*nt deals with superstar athletes across every sport.

What is the No 1 sneaker brand? ›

Nike is the most popular sneaker brand in the United States, followed by Adidas and New Balance. To no one's surprise Nike is the leading sneaker brand in all our measured brand KPIs.

What is the most sold sneaker brand in the world? ›

Nike is the most popular shoe brand among consumers, with a 29% market share. The statistic states that Nike is the shoe brand that is preferred by the highest number of consumers, holding a 29% share in the market. This means that out of all the shoes purchased by consumers, approximately 29% of them are Nike brand.

Who is the most famous sneakerhead? ›

DJ Khaled. With over 10,000 pairs in his collection, Khaled might be the biggest sneakerhead in the world.

What is a true sneakerhead? ›

Sneakerheads are not just collectors; they are also connoisseurs of sneaker culture and history. If you find yourself immersed in the stories behind iconic sneakers, knowing the designers, the inspiration, and the significance of each shoe, then you're definitely a sneakerhead.

When can you call yourself a sneakerhead? ›

Ultimately, I think that a sneakerhead is just someone who really cares about footwear. They care about all things related to sneakers. They like the stories, the history, and the scene. They want to know what's happening and where it's going.

What sneakers go with everything? ›

Classic White Sneakers: These timeless sneakers are the perfect foundation for any outfit and will never go out of style and are perfect for any casual or fancy look. They can be paired with jeans, skirts, dresses, and more for a clean and classic look.

What is the oldest sneaker brand? ›

The earliest "sneakers" debuted in 1876, made by the England-based New Liverpool Rubber Company, and were immediately notable as the world's first rubber-soled shoes.

Who wore the most expensive pair of sneakers ever sold? ›

Highlights: Most Expensive Shoes Ever Sold Statistics
  • A pair of Michael Jordan's game-worn shoes from 1985 sold for $560,000.
  • The auction for Michael Jordan's game-worn shoes shattered the record for the highest price ever paid for sneakers at auction.
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Is collecting shoes a good investment? ›

By reselling shoes at a higher price than what you initially paid for them, you can earn a lot of money with just a little initial investment. For example, if you purchase an Air Jordan 2 Retro OG at retail value for $190 and get a profit of $150 when it's time to sell, your ROI is 75%.

Is sneaker collecting profitable? ›

The Resale Market

By connecting with potential buyers through various online platforms and marketplaces, sneakerheads can earn significant profits. However, success in this market requires a deep understanding of the sneaker industry and the ability to predict trends and demand.

Is it worth collecting shoes? ›

Collectible sneakers are no different to any other type of investment, prices can fluctuate up and down depending on market conditions. Their value is determined by supply and demand - if a particular model or brand is in high demand and there are limited quantities available, prices will go up.

How do I organize my shoes in my inventory? ›

Shoe Organization Tips
  1. Step 1: Downsize Your Shoe Inventory. The first step in organizing anything is to do some downsizing. ...
  2. Step 2: Use a Hanging Shoe Organizer to Hang Your Shoes. ...
  3. Step 3: Organize Your Shoes with Shoe Racks. ...
  4. Step 4: Install Shelves to Store Shoes. ...
  5. Step 5: Store Shoes in Their Boxes.

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