Starting at first as a skate shop and then evolving into a global streetwear icon, Supreme was founded in 1994 by James Jebbia in NYC. Its limited drops, collaborations, and iconic red box logo sparked a cultural phenomenon, blending skate culture with high fashion.
What initially began as one of Japan’s best-kept secrets in the most exclusive closed circles has since grown into a globally recognized OG lifestyle brand that has made an undeniable impression on the fashion industry. Born in the heart of Harajuku, Japan, in 1993, BAPE quickly became a cultural tastemaker in Tokyo and nearby areas of Japan, solely through word of mouth. BAPE’s nearly 30-year legacy is nothing short of impactful.
Fear of God is an independent American luxury fashion label, founded in 2013 in Los Angeles by Jerry Lorenzo. Crafting timeless, wearable garments, the brand’s distinct interpretation of the American expression has become an emblem of contemporary culture. Paying homage to the unique heritage with a contemplated and sophisticated fusion through high-grade materials and fine craftsmanship.
Step into the legacy of greatness with Kobe basketball shoes, an iconic fusion of innovation and style that transcends the court. From their inception in the early 2000s, Kobe Bryant’s signature line has redefined performance footwear, mirroring the legendary precision and tenacity of the Black Mamba himself. With each iteration, Nike engineers pushed boundaries, integrating cutting-edge technologies like Flyknit and Zoom Air to enhance agility and elevate play. Whether you’re a seasoned baller or a street-style aficionado, Sneaker Sphere invites you to explore our curated collection of Kobe kicks. Dive into a world where history meets innovation, and where every step echoes the relentless pursuit of excellence. Don’t just play the game; dominate it. Elevate your game with Kobe basketball shoes, now available at Sneaker Sphere.
Some of the world’s rarest sneakers can be found at our store. Whether you’re a collector, connoisseur, or just curious, immerse yourself in the allure of our unparalleled collection. Bellow are some of our favorite sneakers. Stop by ” The Sanctuary” on your visit to Sneaker Sphere.
One of Eminem’s most coveted sneaker collaborations, this limited edition ‘Carhartt’ Air Jordan 4 Retro was made exclusively for select family and friends of the Detroit rapper back in 2015, with ten additional pairs auctioned off on Ebay. The design consists of a black Carhartt twill upper, metallic silver lace tabs, a contrasting white midsole, visible Air unit, and a grippy grey outsole. Signature details include Eminem’s backwards “E” logo and a Jason Voorhees mask at the heel. To purchase, click the button.
With the Dunk Low Pro SB ‘Freddy Krueger,’ Nike pays tribute to the villain that haunts the Nightmare on Elm Street film franchise. Freddy’s signature striped sweater is replicated on the low-top’s two-tone textile base, while blood-splatters stain the beige leather overlays. A metallic silver Swoosh gives the nod to the razor-sharp blades that extend from Freddy’s leather glove. This Dunk was never officially released to the public and only existed in sample form. To purchase, click the button.
Immortalized in the 1989 film ‘Back to the Future II,’ the Nike Mag was finally released to the public in September 2011. Though the shoe lacks the self-lacing feature, it’s an aesthetic match to its filmic counterpart, complete with an electroluminescent Nike logo on the strap and glowing LED arrays at the midsole and heel. The 2011 production run was limited to 1500 pairs and released through charity eBay auctions where proceeds went directly to Michael J. Fox’s Foundation in finding a cure for Parkinson’s Disease. To purchase, click the button
Unique fusion of style and storytelling. With every step taken in our sneakers, customers embark on a journey where their individuality shines through.