Silicon Valley's ultimate status symbol is the sneaker. Here are the rare, expensive, and goofy shoes worn by the top tech CEOs. (2024)

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Mark Zuckerberg: Nike Flyknit Lunar 3 in Wolf Grey Satya Nadella: Lanvin Suede & Patent Leather Low-Top Sneaker Sundar Pichai: Lanvin Men's Cap-Toe Leather Low-Top Sneaker Larry Page: Lanvin Low-Top Sneaker with Contrast Heel Jack Dorsey and Susan Wojcicki: Rick Owens Island Dunks and New Balance W890v4 Sam Altman: Puma Blaze of Glory Tim Cook: Nike Roshe Two Flyknit Here's Cook in another pair of Nike shoes. MacKenzie and Jeff Bezos: Ash Bowie Wedge Sneaker and Converse Jack Purcell Low-Top Daniel Ek: Nike Air Force 1 '07 Ek is clearly a fan of white sneakers — he has also been spotted in a pair of Adidas' best-known shoes. Evan Spiegel: Common Projects Original Achilles Leather Sneakers Kevin Systrom: Lanvin Classic Leather & Suede High-Top Sneakers Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is known for his eye-catching shoe choices. In fact, there's a Twitter account, @BenioffsShoes, dedicated to his footwear. Here he is in a more demure black crocodile pair ... ... but he wore this pair of "cloud walkers" by the high-end-shoe designer Christian Louboutin in 2013, and he has had several other cloud-themed shoes made for events like Dreamforce, Salesforce's huge customer conference ... ... like this custom pair, also by Louboutin. Here's the signature red Louboutin sole. Aaron Levie: Asics Onitsuka Tiger California 78 OG Brian Chesky: Gucci Ace Leather Low-Top Sneaker Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk Sean Rad: Saint Laurent Signature Court Classic SL/18H Fringed Sneaker Sergey Brin: Vibram FiveFingers Classic Elon Musk: Nike Lunar Flyknit HTM NRG BONUS: At Tesla's Model Y unveiling in March, Musk showed off a pair of custom sneakers emblazoned with the company's logo. The shoes are Nike Air Jordan 1s, and they were customized by a company called DM Custom Sneakers to include "genuine python and back hair on hide" as well as the Tesla logo. FAQs

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Silicon Valley's ultimate status symbol is the sneaker. Here are the rare, expensive, and goofy shoes worn by the top tech CEOs. (1)

  • For many of the Valley's elite, the right pair of kicks is a trademark accessory carefully selected to convey a mix of power and nonchalance, creativity, and exclusivity.
  • With help from the team at the sneaker marketplace Flight Club, Business Insider compiled some of the most fashionable, expensive, and downright wild sneakers worn by tech founders and CEOs.

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The inhabitants of Silicon Valley are not exactly known for haute couture.

It's a land where jeans, T-shirts, and hoodies reign supreme, and where sneakers are the footwear of choice.

But don't let the pedestrian fashion item fool you. These sneakers can be as rare and as status-defining as the fine watches adorning the wrists of Wall Street bankers or the designer handbags clutched by elite art dealers.

For many of the Valley's elite, the right pair of kicks is a trademark accessory carefully selected to convey a mix of power, nonchalance, creativity, and exclusivity.

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With help from the team at the sneaker marketplace Flight Club, Business Insider compiled some of the most fashionable, expensive, and downright wild sneakers worn by tech founders and CEOs. The Flight Club team helped confirm the brands and styles and provided expert commentary and analysis.

We did our best to find photos of female tech executives wearing sneakers, but our search didn't yield many results. Women such as Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer wore low heels, flats, or loafers, which says something about how much freedom women have to dress down in the corporate world.

If you dream of becoming the next Mark Zuckerberg, lacing up a pair of these sneakers probably won't get you very far. But at least you'll look the part.

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Mark Zuckerberg: Nike Flyknit Lunar 3 in Wolf Grey

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Since Nike's Flyknit franchise was introduced in 2012, Flight Club says it has seen resale values in "the hundreds, and some well over a thousand."

The Wolf Grey sneakers favored by Zuckerberg, Facebook's CEO, aren't currently sold in stores, but you might be able to find them on eBay.

Price: A similar pair costs $110.

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Satya Nadella: Lanvin Suede & Patent Leather Low-Top Sneaker

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When the Microsoft CEO took the helm in 2014, it quickly became clear he was stylish. So it's no surprise he opts for a more fashion-forward take on sneakers, with a pair from the French high-end brand Lanvin. Even sneaker lovers on Reddit have inquired about Nadella's kicks.

Price: $525

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Sundar Pichai: Lanvin Men's Cap-Toe Leather Low-Top Sneaker

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Nadella isn't the only one who likes Lanvin. Google CEO Sundar Pichai wears them too, but he prefers an all-black version.

Price: $513

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Larry Page: Lanvin Low-Top Sneaker with Contrast Heel

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Perhaps Pichai is giving fashion tips to Alphabet CEO Larry Page. Page also favors Lanvin sneakers, though his are a bit harder to find — the style is currently sold out.

Price: About $300 (no longer available).

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Jack Dorsey and Susan Wojcicki: Rick Owens Island Dunks and New Balance W890v4

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Dorsey, Twitter's CEO, is known for having a more advanced fashion sense than some of his Silicon Valley peers, so his sneakers by the avant-garde designer Rick Owens certainly fit his style. Owens' shoe line is something of a cult favorite in the sneaker world, but he has also collaborated with Adidas on a line.

Price: $850

Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube, opted for a bright pair of New Balance running shoes to complement her athleisure look at Sun Valley in 2015.

Price: No longer available

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Sam Altman: Puma Blaze of Glory

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The president of Y Combinator is known for his casual style and penchant for wearing sneakers. In fact, he was once kicked out of The Ritz London for wearing his Puma Blaze of Glory shoes.

Here's what Flight Club says about the vibrant sneakers:

"The Puma Blaze of Glory was a retro model from the '90s that Puma has brought back with a vengeance. We've seen this model be reinvented time and time again over the last three to four years. [Puma has] sustained popularity with this model by collaborating with streetwear brands such as Kith, Alife, Stampd, Staple, Bape, Sneaker Freaker, etc. The model has been a popular sell through among a few 'sneaker heads' buying the hyped collabs."

Price: These shoes can resell for $257 to $325, according to Flight Club.

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Tim Cook: Nike Roshe Two Flyknit

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Cook, Apple's CEO, is the lead independent director of Nike's board, so it makes sense he'd choose Nike kicks.

"For Nike, the Roshe run has performed really well over the years," the team at Flight Club says. "It was first spotted overseas in Asia, and then it hit the States in 2012. We have witnessed the Roshe run sell by the hundreds in the secondary market ranging from $109 to $300, depending on popularity. The demand for this model and return upon investment are undeniable."

Flight Club says the most popular colors for Roshe Runs are Triple Red, Calypso, GPX Tiger Camo Pack, Yeezy, Rainbow, and Santa Monica Pier.

Price: $116

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Here's Cook in another pair of Nike shoes.

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Cook was spotted in Nike Roshe Ones at the grand opening of an Apple Store in Palo Alto.

Price: $75

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MacKenzie and Jeff Bezos: Ash Bowie Wedge Sneaker and Converse Jack Purcell Low-Top

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Novelist MacKenzie Bezos favors wedge-heeled sneakers by Ash, while Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos wears more affordable Jack Purcells.

The Jack Purcell was designed in 1935 as a badminton shoe — Purcell himself was a Canadian badminton player — but Converse bought it in the 1970s.

"Converse has stepped up the model by doing cool collabs with men's contemporary brands like rock designer John Varvatos, Neighborhood, WTAPS, and Comme des Garcons. Also, let's not forget the annual Missoni collab," Flight Club says. "For those interested in finding rare, dope spins on this model, we've seen the best executions of these models come out of Japan."

Price: About $210 (MacKenzie), $65 (Jeff).

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Daniel Ek: Nike Air Force 1 '07

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Ek, the CEO of Spotify, has "one of the most iconic shoes" to come out of Nike, according to Flight Club. Nike introduced the Air Force 1 in 1982 and sold an estimated 12 million pairs during the shoe's peak in 2005.

"Over the years, the model has become iconic and part of the very fabric that makes Nike so great," Flight Club says. "The Air Force franchise has left a historic impression not only on sports culture, but it has been a hands-down pop-culture staple. Throughout the '90s and early 2000s, Air Forces have been a staple in streetwear fashion — especially the beloved white-on-whites."

While Ek sports the basic version of the shoe, Flight Club says it has seen high-end and rare versions of Air Force 1s "flip for the thousands."

Price:$110

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Ek is clearly a fan of white sneakers — he has also been spotted in a pair of Adidas' best-known shoes.

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Ek is wearing Adidas Superstar Shoes.

Price: $80

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Evan Spiegel: Common Projects Original Achilles Leather Sneakers

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Spiegel, CEO of Snap, is a longtime fan of the high-end sneaker brand Common Projects. In fact, he told GQ he has worn the brand since high school. But they don't come cheap — an average pair of Common Projects costs $400, according to Flight Club.

"The all-white pair of Achilles is the most popular colorway for the brand," Flight Club says. "Some may ask why would you pay so much for such a simple shoe. The answer: craftsmanship. These shoes are hand-stitched and usually made out of Italian leather. Also, they look great with your everyday look."

Price: $415

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Kevin Systrom: Lanvin Classic Leather & Suede High-Top Sneakers

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Systrom, Instagram's CEO, isa yet another tech CEO who favors Lanvin shoes.

"I'm a sucker for Lanvin sneakers because I have big feet and they fit me really well," Systrom told The Wall Street Journal. "It's hard to find a day where I'm not wearing them."

Price: $452

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is known for his eye-catching shoe choices. In fact, there's a Twitter account, @BenioffsShoes, dedicated to his footwear. Here he is in a more demure black crocodile pair ...

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Source: Twitter

... but he wore this pair of "cloud walkers" by the high-end-shoe designer Christian Louboutin in 2013, and he has had several other cloud-themed shoes made for events like Dreamforce, Salesforce's huge customer conference ...

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Source: Twitter, Business Insider

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... like this custom pair, also by Louboutin. Here's the signature red Louboutin sole.

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Men's Louboutin high-tops can cost between about$950 and $1,995,although a custom pair would likely have cost more.

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Aaron Levie: Asics Onitsuka Tiger California 78 OG

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The Box CEO is known for always wearing sneakers — he doesn't own a pair of dress shoes, according to The New York Times.

"Sneakers help me walk faster," Levie told The Times. "Plus, it reminds me that we're fighting for the end user — the consumer — because they wear sneakers, too!"

Levie favors Asics shoes, like these Onitsuka Tiger sneakers. Onitsuka Tiger is an Asics label that focuses on a more vintage style, according to Flight Club. While Levie's blue and orange pair is sold out, other colors are still available.

Price:You can't buy Levie's exact pair, but a similar shoe will cost you $90.

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Brian Chesky: Gucci Ace Leather Low-Top Sneaker

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Chesky, CEO of Airbnb, is another stylish exec, and he often chooses unique — and expensive — footwear. The Ace sneaker has been a popular model for Gucci, and the brand has recently seen a resurgence in the fashion world, according to Flight Club.

"The last and current season has been trending on the blogs and among celebrities," Flight Club says.

Price: $580

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Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk

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It turns out all three Airbnb founders have a strong sneaker game. At Airbnb Open in 2016, Chesky, left, wore a SeaVees Maslon Desert Boot Wintertide; Gebbia, center, wore a Reebok Pump Omni Lite; and Blecharczyk, right, wore a Nike Free Trainer 5.0 V6.

Prices, from left: $108; between $90 and $180.

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Sean Rad: Saint Laurent Signature Court Classic SL/18H Fringed Sneaker

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Rad, the founder of Tinder, has high-end taste when it comes to shoes. His fringed high-tops are sold out on Saint Laurent's site, but you can likely still find them on eBay or buy the gray version on Spring.

Price: A similar pair was $385 on eBay (no longer available).

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Sergey Brin: Vibram FiveFingers Classic

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While he doesn't exactly have stylish taste in shoes, Brin — a Google cofounder and the president of its parent company, Alphabet — certainly has unusual taste. Brin has been known to wear Crocs for public appearances, but his most serious fashion faux pas may be his preference for Vibram FiveFingers, the wacky, sock-like shoes that have space for each of your toes.

Price: $80

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Elon Musk: Nike Lunar Flyknit HTM NRG

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It's hard to be sure, but Business Insider and Flight Club think Musk, the Tesla CEO, is wearing the Nike Lunar Flyknit HTM NRG, a shoe created by the renowned design trio of Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield, and Mark Parker. These shoes are hard to find — not to mention expensive.

Price:A similar pair costs $1,540 on Flight Club.

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BONUS: At Tesla's Model Y unveiling in March, Musk showed off a pair of custom sneakers emblazoned with the company's logo.

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Source: Business Insider

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The shoes are Nike Air Jordan 1s, and they were customized by a company called DM Custom Sneakers to include "genuine python and back hair on hide" as well as the Tesla logo.

Price: Unknown, but a similar pair costs $950

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What sneakers do rich people wear? ›

Old money sneakers represent wealth and luxury, known for quality and timeless design. They blend elegance, luxury, and comfort in fashion. Characteristics include clean, minimalistic designs, classic colors, and craftsmanship. Top brands: Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Mango; Emerging brands offer fresh designs.

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They could go for millions, and become the most expensive sneakers ever sold. Michael Jordan's sneakers from 1998 could sell for $4 million, breaking auction records. They are a pair of Air Jordan 13s Jordan wore in the last NBA finals he played for the Chicago Bulls.

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Google's ​​Larry Page and Sundar Pichai too swear by their Lanvin sneakers, just like their current competitor Nadella.

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The most favored brands of shoes among male millionaires are Allen Edmonds and Cole Haan (see Stop Acting Rich, p. 66). Plus both of these brands are also favored among that elite group of millionaires which has annual realized incomes of $1M or more.

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While some billionaires may choose to wear luxury or designer shoes from brands such as Gucci, Prada, or Christian Louboutin, others may prefer more affordable or casual options from brands such as Nike, Adidas, or Converse.

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New Balance's 99X line has stayed remarkably consistent since its introduction in 1982. Also consistent was Steve Jobs' preference for it.

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Vionic Essence Zinah Platform Slip-On Sneakers

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Brad Pitt's Favorite SeaVees Sneakers

Brad Pitt has been spotted so many times cruising around Los Angeles, California sporting our Huntington Middie sneakers that we're sure these are his faves. Even Footwear News reported, “Off-duty... Pitt's style veers on the bohemian side with slip-ons by SeaVees.”

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We all know how the story ended: Adidas broke up with Ye, but per contractual agreement, it owns Yeezy's designs. Adidas cleared out much of its remaining Yeezy inventory last year, but has recently announced it will sell its remaining inventory in 2024, beginning with a Yeezy 500 tactical boot.

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The "Moon Star Shoes” are the most expensive shoes in the world. They were showcased in 2019 during the MIDE (Made in Italy, Designed in Emirates) Fashion Week, held on a yacht in Dubai. The heels of the shoes are made from solid gold and decorated with 30 carats of diamonds.

What shoe does Mark Zuckerberg wear? ›

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But keeping him nimble on his feet — after all, he has to do a lot of running from the media for the company's relationship with privacy-related policies! — are Nike models. He has been seen sporting the iconic Flyknit Lunar 3 running shoes in grey wolf and also Nike Free RN 2017 sneakers.

Are allbirds not cool anymore? ›

By 2020, Allbirds' popularity had spread well beyond Silicon Valley. President Barack Obama was spotted wearing Wool Runners repeatedly. But the shoe started to fall out of favor with the trendsetters and the press, with GQ even lamenting the sight of Obama wearing them.

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Both professors remember Pichai as “shy, quiet, but extremely intelligent” in class.

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With a Sweater Dress

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