StockX Reveals Top-Selling Sneakers of the Last Decade for Its 10th Anniversary

As the world’s leading sneaker resale marketplace, StockX is celebrating a major milestone in 2026—its 10th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the Detroit-based platform released data highlighting the best-selling products over the past decade, offering a fascinating look at which items dominated the resale market.

While the report spans multiple categories—from collectibles like Pokémon cards to gaming hardware such as the PlayStation 5—sneakers remain the heart of StockX’s marketplace. The newly revealed data shows that a handful of iconic styles have consistently topped sales charts since the platform launched.


The Top-Selling Sneakers on StockX (2016–2026)

When it comes to sneaker sales, few silhouettes have achieved the universal appeal of the Nike Dunk Low. According to StockX’s report, the black-and-white “Panda” colorway dominated the marketplace over the last decade.

  • #1: Nike Dunk Low “Panda” (Men’s sizing)
  • #2: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple White”
  • #3: Nike Dunk Low “Panda”

The “Panda” Dunk’s simple two-tone design helped it become one of the most accessible and widely worn sneakers of the modern era. Frequent restocks and its versatility in everyday outfits kept demand high on both the retail and resale markets.

Meanwhile, the ever-classic Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple White” secured the second spot. Known for its clean aesthetic and timeless appeal, the all-white Air Force 1 remains a staple in sneaker rotations worldwide.


Yeezy Slides and Foam Runners Lead the “Shoes” Category

StockX also shared data for its broader “shoes” category, where comfort-focused silhouettes dominated resale activity. Leading the pack were popular designs from Yeezy’s foam-based lineup.

The most sold styles in this category include:

  • Adidas Yeezy Slide “Onyx”
  • Adidas Yeezy Slide “Slate Grey”
  • Adidas Yeezy Foam Runner “Onyx”

These models helped define the comfort-driven footwear movement that surged in popularity during the late 2010s and early 2020s. Their minimalist construction, lightweight feel, and unique design language made them staples of both casual fashion and resale demand.


A Decade of Sneaker Resale Growth

Over the past ten years, StockX has played a pivotal role in shaping sneaker culture by turning resale into a global marketplace with real-time pricing and authentication. What began primarily as a sneaker trading platform has expanded into streetwear, collectibles, electronics, and luxury items.

Still, the data from its anniversary report proves one thing: sneakers remain the backbone of the resale economy. Timeless silhouettes like the Nike Dunk Low and Nike Air Force 1 Low continue to dominate sales thanks to their everyday wearability and cultural relevance.

As StockX enters its second decade, the marketplace’s insights offer a clear snapshot of the footwear trends that defined an era—and hint at the silhouettes that may shape the next one.

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