This Week on eBay // Halloween Edition

Check out a Halloween inspired edition of This Week on eBay, complete with a frightful fake Air Jordan XI.

words // Zack Schlemmer

It's a special Halloween edition of the weekly look at the top sneaker picks on eBay.  This week we feature the scariest shoes we could find on eBay including the first Nike SB Dunk Pushead model and the "Halloween" Air Force 1 from 2005.  As always, the Fakes of the Week are pretty scary, this week with a hideous Air Jordan XI that definitely needs to be sent to its grave. 

 

OG Air Jordan XIII Low "Chutney"

They aren't quite black and orange, but they're about as close as it gets for an OG Air Jordan.  And it's scary to think that one of the best low Air Jordan models might not ever return.  If you're a size 9.5 and afraid you'll never have another chance at these, you can pick them up now for $349.99.

 

 

Nike Air Force 1 "Halloween" 2005

Any collector of Forces knows about these.  The 2005 Halloween Air Force 1, decked out in black and orange patent leather and skeleton detailing is a rare find nowadays, so a very lightly worn pair for $189 is not a bad deal at all. 

 

ALIFE x Asics Gel Lyte III "Green Monster"

The same seller as the Halloween Forces above must have new what he was doing because he also has another Halloween-ready pair of sneakers up right now with these "Green Monster" Asics Gel Lyte III's from ALIFE.

 

Nike SB Dunk Low "Pushead"

The recently released second collaboration between Nike SB and artist Pushead for the Dunk Lows are nice, but they aren't as ghoulish as the first edition from 2005.  This pair even comes with a rare pair of promotional matching headphones.  Pick'em up now for $249 before you are forever doomed to never own a pair of one of the best Nike SB Dunks ever!

 

Frightening Fakes of the Week

These Air Jordan XI fakes will surely make you turn blue with fright...or laughter! 

 

Disclaimer: Sole Collector does not vouch for the authenticity of any shoe or its seller. If you choose to bid, bid at your own risk.