These Are the Most Popular Nike Sneakers of the Last Decade, According to StockX
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10 Years of StockX
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, StockX dropped an infographic highlighting its bestselling products of the last decade that have defined the resale market. Drawing from millions of transactions, it ranks the bestselling sneakers, biggest release-day hits, and silhouettes that have maintained popularity. To no one’s surprise, Nike sneakers dominate the data.
The graphics cover everything from categorical bestsellers to the most popular releases by year, and even the most expensive sales ever, which, unsurprisingly, were led by the Louis Vuitton Nike Air Force 1 Low. While there are a ton of styles we’d love to cover, we're highlighting a handful of the most enduring from the report: The Air Force 1s, Dunk Lows, Air Jordan 11s, and Air Jordan 4s. All four have been staples in the resale scene for the last decade and are still worth grabbing today, whether you’re a die-hard collector or just appreciate a classic pair of kicks.
Nike Dunk Low Retro (Panda), From $57 (was $120) at StockX
Sitting at the very top of the list as the number one bestselling sneaker on StockX in the last decade are the classic black and white Nike Dunks. The "Pandas" dropped in 2021, and have played a huge role in the hype surrounding the Dunk’s recent popularity. Thanks to social media, you’ve probably seen these shoes everywhere, and it makes sense. They’re versatile, have great color balance, and are super easy to style. That said, they can be hard to find during a restock due to their popularity, but they’re available for sale at Foot Locker, and bidding starts at $57 on StockX.
Nike Air Force 1s (White), From $70 (was $115) at StockX
StockX's second-most-popular sneaker of the last decade was the all-white Air Force 1s, and few silhouettes have maintained the same cultural weight for all these years. Rocked by everyone from famous artists (Dr. Dre famously wore a brand new pair every day) to casual sneakerheads, the classic leather build and unmistakable silhouette have helped it remain one of the Swoosh’s most consistently worn and repurchased sneakers.
Related: Nike Air Force 1 '07s Are on Sale for Only $65 Right Now
Jordan 11 Retro (Cool Grey), From $156 (was $225) at StockX
The AJ11 Retro Cool Grey proved just how iconic the silhouette still is when it came back in 2021. Nike originally dropped this shoe in 2001, and this grey colorway has been one of the most sought-after in the Jordan lineup. After making its long-awaited comeback two decades later, it earned StockX’s spot as the style with the biggest release day in the past 10 years. Jordans are hard to find in general, especially in these colorways, but they’re going for as low as $156 on StockX right now.
Jordan 4 Retro (White Cement), From $222 (was $225) at StockX
More recently, the AJ4 Retro White Cement was the best-selling sneaker on StockX in 2025, and it’s a faithful return of one of the most iconic Jordan colorways of all time. Rocking a white leather upper with speckled grey accents and that iconic Nike Air branding, the mix of OG Jordan history and modern-day hype earned it that top spot. Again, finding these specific Jordan colorways outside of the resale market is hard, so your best bet is to hit StockX, where they’re starting at $222.
Tips for Shopping at StockX
For first-timers looking to check out StockX and the sneakers in this story, it’s a good idea to compare prices with retailers and other stores to make sure you’re not overpaying. It’s also a good idea to set alerts for the size/colorway you want if it’s not available right away. It’s basically the same as eBay, too, so you can either buy the shoes outright at the current price or place a bid and wait.
