You don't need to spend $300+ to get fire sneakers. Thanks to oversaturation on certain models and a maturing resale market, some of the best silhouettes are now available below retail on StockX and GOAT.
We scoured both platforms to find the best sneakers you can cop right now for under $150. All prices are for deadstock (brand new) pairs.
The most popular Dunk of all time is now sitting below retail on most platforms. A must-have at this price.
Clean, versatile, and affordable. The Grey Fog goes with everything and sits at or below retail across platforms.
A sleeper hit. Great colorway that flies under the radar but looks premium on foot.
Jordan 1 Lows in non-hype colorways regularly sit below retail on StockX. Sort by lowest price to find hidden gems.
Luka's signature line offers great on-court performance and clean looks at below-retail resell prices. One of the best values in basketball sneakers.
The most comfortable slide on the market. Since adidas resumed Yeezy production, prices have stabilized near retail for most colorways.
Several 350 V2 colorways are now sitting well below retail on the resale market. The comfort and style that made Yeezys famous, at a fraction of the original price.
The 550 was one of the hottest sneakers of 2023-2024 and has since settled into affordable territory. Classic styling, premium materials, great value.
The best-selling sneaker on StockX in 2025 (Black/Pure Silver colorway). ASICS is the fastest-growing brand in resale — get in now before prices climb.
Buy 2-4 weeks after release. Most sneakers hit their lowest resell price 2-4 weeks after dropping, once the initial hype fades and inventory floods the market.
Check both platforms. StockX and GOAT regularly have $20-50 price differences on the same shoe in the same size. Use SneakyRadar to compare instantly.
Look at GR (General Release) colorways. Hyped collaborations sell for 2-5x retail, but general release colorways of the same silhouette often sit below retail. Same shoe, different color, fraction of the price.
Consider half sizes up or down. Less popular sizes (like 14+ or 6-7 in men's) often have lower resell prices. If you can flex half a size, you can save significantly.
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