Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

 

A Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE sample from 2010 has surfaced online and caused quite a stir in the sneaker world. The rare pair of shoes, originally designed for Kobe Bryant for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas, Texas, was recently revealed by well-known collector @depeche23mode on eBay.

This special edition of the Kobe 5 features a striking red and black color scheme, with bold fire red accents. Unlike the retail version, which has a starry design, this sample has a wood grain-inspired pattern on the upper. It also includes reflective silver Flywire outlines along the quarter panel, adding a sleek touch to the black base. Inside, the leather insoles showcase a special badge to commemorate the 2010 All-Star Game.

Sized for a Men’s 14, it’s believed that these shoes were made specifically for Kobe Bryant himself. The pair sold for an impressive $2,306 USD on the resale market, making it a highly sought-after collector's item.


Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands

Rare Nike Kobe 5 “All-Star” PE Sample from 2010 Sells for Thousands


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