Last updated: March 2026
Off-White, founded by the late Virgil Abloh, remains one of the most influential luxury streetwear brands. The iconic diagonal stripes, zip-tie tags, and quotation marks are instantly recognizable. Nike collaborations, especially The Ten collection, are among the most valuable sneakers in the world. Our AI provides accurate valuations for any Off-White piece.
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Since Virgil Abloh's passing in 2021, Off-White pieces — especially from his era — have taken on additional collector significance. The Ten Nike collaboration (2017) changed sneaker culture forever, and those shoes now trade for $1,000-$15,000 per pair. Understanding which Off-White pieces are from the Virgil era versus post-Virgil significantly affects valuation.
Understanding what drives the price of off-white helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Nike x Off-White sneakers are the crown jewels. The Ten collection (Air Jordan 1, Air Presto, Blazer, etc.) commands the highest prices. Off-White x Nike Dunks and Air Force 1s are also highly valuable. Non-Nike items vary more.
Virgil Abloh-era pieces (2013-2021) command a premium over post-Virgil releases. Early collections and runway pieces are the most collectible. The emotional and cultural significance of Virgil's legacy drives premium pricing.
Deadstock sneakers with original zip-tie, extra laces, and box command the highest prices. Off-White is one of the most counterfeited brands — authentication is essential for resale value. StockX and CheckCheck verification adds 10-20% to realized prices.
For sneakers, popular sizes (US 9-11) are most liquid. The original 'The Ten' colorways are most valuable. Chicago Air Jordan 1 and OG Presto are the two most valuable Off-White Nike releases.
Get the most accurate valuation by following these tips when photographing your off-white.
For sneakers, include the zip-tie, extra laces, and box in your photo
Photograph the 'AIR' text on Air models and any branding details
For clothing, show the label, diagonal stripe pattern, and any quotation marks
Virgil-era pieces should note the specific season/collection for accurate valuation
The Off-White x Nike resale market has matured into a stable collector market similar to vintage sneakers. The Ten collection pieces have become blue-chip sneaker investments. Off-White clothing and accessories have a more moderate resale market, with logo belts and hoodies being the strongest performers. The brand's future direction will influence post-Virgil piece values.
The Ten collection ranges from $1,000-$15,000 depending on model and condition. The Chicago Air Jordan 1 is the most valuable at $5,000-$15,000. Off-White Dunks range from $300-$1,500. Newer Nike x Off-White releases typically sell for $300-$800 above retail.
Generally yes. Virgil Abloh-era pieces have appreciated as collectors seek to own a piece of his legacy. The effect is strongest on iconic pieces (The Ten sneakers, early diagonal stripe collections) and less pronounced on basic seasonal items.
Off-White counterfeits are sophisticated. Key authentication points include the zip-tie quality, label font and placement, stitching quality, and hardware weight. For sneakers, the shoebox label, insole printing, and sole pattern are critical. We recommend professional authentication through CheckCheck or Legit Check for high-value pieces.