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Your Favourite Air Jordan 1 Costs Just $16 to Make — But You’re Paying Hundreds

The true cost of producing Michael Jordan's first signature sneaker, the Air Jordan 1, will shock you!

Caryn Ganess by Caryn Ganess
October 21, 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Costs $16

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Jordan Brand has long been a force to be reckoned with in the sneaker industry, constantly producing iconic and in-demand designs for which customers are willing to pay top dollar. And the more closely a colourway is associated with Michael Jordan himself, the higher the price tends to be. But have you ever considered the actual cost of producing these Air Jordan 1 sneakers for which we are willing to pay hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars? 

The Price Of An Air Jordan 1 Sneaker Will Shock You!

According to @resellingsecrets, it costs only $16.25 USD to manufacture an Air Jordan 1 sneaker. The entire costs are as follows: labour costs $2.43, overhead costs $2.10, materials costs $10.75, and manufacturing profit is $0.97. Yet, the brand charges about ten times that amount for a single pair, and the price is rising nearly annually.

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Is The Markup on Sneakers Justified?

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Of course, the huge markup is nothing new in business. The same is true for most of the items we buy these days, including electronics, cars, and yes, even most sneakers.

As many of us are already aware, the cost of producing a product is usually far less than the price we pay for it. However, brand recognition and hype play a significant role in driving up the cost of items, especially in the case of Air Jordan 1 sneakers. 

So, while it may be easy to see a figure like $16.25 and wonder why we are forced to pay such a significant markup on items we purchase, we need to remember that we, as consumers, ultimately drive the demand and willingness to pay for these products at higher costs. Our choices and preferences are what shape the market and, yes, even this absurd pricing. Of course, there are also marketing, advertising, and other costs that shouldn’t be left out of this complex equation.

Still, at the end of the day, we decide where we spend our money and what goods we are prepared to pay more for. Jordan Brand just happens to be one of the many companies that have successfully capitalised on consumers’ desire for their products.

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Does the markup on the Air Jordan 1 bother you, or do you see it as a fair price to pay for the highly sought-after brand name? 

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About the Author: Caryn Ganess

Caryn Ganess is a South African writer with a sharp eye for sneaker culture and a knack for digging into the psychology behind pop culture. From breaking down the legacy of the Nike Cortez to exploring what makes movie villains tick, she blends academic insight with real-world flavour.

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