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Reebok to Gucci: Top 6 Most Expensive ‘Weird Sneakers’

| Published on August 18, 2020

The sneaker trend has changed so much over the years. From shiny, leather made shoes to quirky looking not so pretty sneakers, the shoes have become a huge style statement.

Today we bring you the top 5 most ugly looking shoes that are ruling the market and are priced astronomically.

1. Calvin Klein Caramene Metallic Shell And Rubber Sneakers

Reebok to Gucci: Top 6 Most Expensive 'Weird Sneakers'

Caramene metallic shell and rubber sneakers came with a foil-like fabric that was inspired by Mylar thermal blankets. The shoes were priced at $595.

2. Gucci Rhyton Shoes

Reebok to Gucci: Top 6 Most Expensive 'Weird Sneakers'

Designed with a thick sole and bulky construction, the sneaker has a retro influence in leather with a vintage Gucci logo inspired by prints from the 1980s. These quirky looking shoes are priced at $890.

3. Gucci Flashtrek Sneaker

Reebok to Gucci: Top 6 Most Expensive 'Weird Sneakers'

The hiking-inspired black canvas and leather Flashtrek sneakers from Gucci have a strong ridged rubber sole that’s ready to stomp along pavements, dancefloors, and much more. These new ranges by Gucci had a price range starting from $980.

4. Balenciaga Triple S Sneakers

Reebok to Gucci: Top 6 Most Expensive 'Weird Sneakers'

Balenciaga Triple S Shoes are oversized multi-material sneakers with a quilted effect. This not so pretty shoes are priced at a whopping $995.

5. Raf Simons X Adidas Ozweego III

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Raf Simons x Adidas Ozweego sneakers set the trend in motion. The brand is termed as the godfather of ugly sneakers and priced at a whopping $1500.

6. Reebok Tech Sock Runner

Reebok to Gucci: Top 6 Most Expensive 'Weird Sneakers'
This sock runner is priced at $275 which is around Rs. 20,600 approximately.

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