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Sneakers - September 18, 2020

Most Affordable Nike Off-White Shoes

Morgan Baylis

Morgan is a writer and sneaker analyst based in Detroit, MI. He is the Content Coordinator of StockX.

Shopping for affordable Nike Off-White just got easier.

Shopping for affordable Nike Off-White just got easier.

Finding affordable Nike Off-White shoes used to be a challenge. When Virgil first teamed up with Nike in late 2017, the sneakers he created were essentially luxury items. “The Ten” collection boasted an average resale price of nearly $1100 shortly after its release. Today, they’re reselling for almost $1800, and some, like the iconic Chicago Jordan 1, go for well over $4,000. These stratospheric resale values, combined with Virgil’s innovative designs and marketing brilliance, immediately catapulted Off-White to the very top of the sneaker game. Yet while the high prices gave Off-White its mystique, it also made the brand inaccessible for many potential buyers. 

Now, with 56 releases in the books, Nike Off-White shoes are starting to become more affordable and easier to access. Most new releases have mercifully remained in the three-digit resale territory and in a few cases, they’re going for barely above retail. It’s clear now that obtaining Off-White Nikes doesn’t have to break the bank, so we looked through our Nike Off-White catalog and selected those releases that are the best way to ball on a budget.

These are the most affordable Nike Off-White shoes.

Nike Waffle Racer Off-White White (W)

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If you are looking to rock Off-White Nikes with a metallic Swoosh, you don’t have to drop thousands on a pair of MoMa AF1s. The Nike Waffle Racer Off-White White is one of Virgil Abloh’s most unique designs, and surprisingly, one of the most affordable Nike-Off White shoes on StockX. It brings the bling at such a bargain price, you could even double up and it would cost a fraction of what most Nike Off-White shoes sell for.

If you need another all-white sneaker like you need a hole in your socks, black and sky blue colorways of the Off-White Waffle Racer are also available at comparable prices.

Nike Vapor Street Off-White (W)

Track spikes might not be the easiest to pull off, but if you are trying to get into a pair of affordable Nike Off-White shoes ASAP, it’s time to get creative. The Nike Vapor Street Off-White can be worn as just easily as any chunky runner in your rotation if you play it right. When your shoes have a lot going on, the best rule of thumb is to keep the rest of your fit on the simple side. Not only does this tactic draw attention to your Nike Off-White covered feet, but it also keeps your fit balanced.

Or you could be the daring type to mix a patterned tracksuit with spiky Off-Whites. In that case, you probably own these already.

Nike Terra Kiger 5 Off-White (W)

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The Vapor Street might be too bulky to some, and that’s okay. The Nike Terra Kiger Off-White offers a low-profile path to affordable Nike Off-White drip. With thick suede overlays and Off-White branding, it’s hard to beat a shoe that is within a Franklin of its retail price.

Nike Zoom Fly Mercurial Total Orange 

If you are in desperate need of some quotation marks on your shoe and don’t want to break out that Sharpie, the Nike Zoom Fly Mercurial Off-White Total Orange is your cheapest ticket to a punctuation flex. “FOAM” stamp on the midsole will loudly tell the world exactly what’s inside your exquisite choice of affordable Nike Off-White footwear.

Nike Zoom Fly Off-White Black

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The odds that you missed out on the original Off-White Zoom Fly from “The Ten” collection are pretty high. Luckily, the Nike Zoom Fly Off-White released again in a few other colorways that are still on the more affordable side. Spending $350 to $450 on running shoes isn’t cheap by any means, but when you consider that the OG Zoom Fly Off-White is still selling for more than twice as much, it’s a pretty good deal. 

Nike Dunk Low Off-White University Gold

At a resale average of just over $480, the Nike Dunk Low Off-White University Gold isn’t necessarily a cheap Nike Off-White shoe. But compared to the rising resale prices of new SB Dunk releases, it is definitely more affordable – at least for now. 

This Off-White Dunk Low has all of the hallmarks of a future four-digit seller. It combines the hottest silhouette on the planet with the most popular name in both fashion and sneakers, Virgil Abloh. Now is a good time to scoop up a pair before Travis Scott posts a photo in them and prices surge to used-car levels.

Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star Off-White

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This pick technically isn’t an affordable Nike Off-White shoe, but it is definitely an affordable Converse Off-White and with Converse being a part of the Nike family, it totally fits. It’s wild to imagine that a $500 Off-White Chuck Taylor is considered affordable solely because its predecessor is flipping for over $1,300. These Chucks might not have the translucent upper, but they do offer Off-White branding and a price tag that is significantly less damaging to your wallet.