Sneaker Shelf

Sneakers

Cultural releases, collaborations, condition grades, and authenticity risks.

5 profiles / 4 brands

sneakers / Nike

Air Jordan 1

Air Jordan 1 is a sneaker reference from Nike, introduced in 1985 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

sneakers / Adidas

Adidas Samba

Adidas Samba is a sneaker reference from Adidas, introduced in 1950 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

sneakers / New Balance

New Balance 990

New Balance 990 is a sneaker reference from New Balance, introduced in 1982 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

sneakers / Nike

Nike Air Max 1

Nike Air Max 1 is a sneaker reference from Nike, introduced in 1987 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

sneakers / Converse

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is a sneaker reference from Converse, introduced in 1917 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.