StockX celebrates 10 year anniversary with retrospective report and event

StockX celebrates 10 year anniversary with retrospective report and event

StockX celebrates 10 year anniversary with retrospective report and event

StockX celebrates 10 year anniversary with retrospective report and event

Resale marketplace StockX is honouring its 10 year anniversary with a report looking back on some of the most notable brands_ products and milestones seen over its decade in operation. The report_ _10 Years of StockX__ details everything from the most-traded products since the platform_s launch to its most expensive sales and biggest price increases_ spanning everything from apparel to gaming consoles.

Of all the data provided_ the report_s _Then & Now_ section highlights just how much StockX has grown since its inception. In 2016_ the platform launched with 16 brands and focused primarily on sneakers_ while operating across 67 countries and territories. By 2025_ its categories grew to include sneakers_ as well as shoes_ apparel_ accessories_ collectibles_ trading cards_ and electronics_ with 952 brands across the platform. The company further expanded to 200 regions over its lifespan.

Nike and Jordan dominate throughout

In most of the report_s categories_ Nike_ alongside its associated Jordan brand_ has remained a front player for StockX_ largely dominating the leader board. For the top three best-selling sneakers_ Nike_s Dunk Low Retro White Black Panda came out on top_ followed by the Nike Air Force 1 Low White and the Nike Dunk Low Retro White Black Panda Women_s. The Nike Pro Therma-Fit Hyperwarm Hood was the top performing accessory.

The list of StockX_s top 10 biggest release-day performers was dominated by the Jordan brand_ a variety of silhouettes of which took up all spots on the list. It was the Jordan 11 Retro Cool Grey that came in first_ however_ followed by Jordan 11 Retro Gamma Blue. Nike_s Air Force 1 Low Supreme Black was the leading best-selling collab_ beating out Juice Wrld x Vlone Butterfly_s t-shirt and Converse Chuck Talor_s All Star 70 H1 Comme des Garcons_ which took up the second and third spots_ respectively.

At the top of the 10 most expensive sales list was the Louis Vuitton Nike Air Force 1 Low Monogram Brown Damier Azur sneaker_ which cost 85_000 dollars. Kaws What Party Portfolio Set of Seven Prints followed with 83_000 dollars_ beating out the trading card_ Mike Trout 2011 Topps Update Rookie Black_ which sold for 75_000 dollars.

Adidas pushes through in shoe category

Nike was also the leading performer in StockX_s price appreciation list. Its Jordan 1 Retro High Off-White Chicago shoe jumped from an average resale price of 1_253 dollars in the first 30 days of its release_ to 3_275 dollars in 2025_ despite retailing at 190 dollars. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Off-White sneaker saw its own price jump 1_551 dollars over the 10 years_ putting it in second place.

In terms of best-selling sneaker releases by year_ Adidas only slightly surpassed Nike in performance. From 2016 to 2019_ Adidas silhouettes dominated the charts_ with Nike taking over in 2020 before Adidas returned to lead in 2023. From 2024_ Nike_s Jordan brand has maintained the top spot. Adidas_s Yeezy collaboration also took up the top spots for best-selling shoes_ with the brands_ Slide Onyx_ Slide Slate Grey_ and Foam RNR Onyx retaining the leading spots.

StockX hosts Detroit event to celebrate anniversary

To commemorate the anniversary_ StockX is hosting a fully shoppable_ community-centred destination in Detroit from March 13 to 15. Throughout the event_ the platform is looking to bring together customers and cultural voices to look back on the past decade in a pop-up experience. Nearly 700 products_ including high-demand brands_ will be available at discounted prices_ while fireside chats and panel discussions by industry experts will be held daily. A special auction showcasing 10 exclusive products will take place_ alongside a sale of anniversary merchandise.

In a statement_ StockX_s CEO_ Greg Schwartz_ said: “This anniversary is a celebration of the community that helped build StockX and a reflection of our commitment to continued growth and innovation. Being able to kick off this moment in our hometown on 313 Day — a proud tribute to Detroit_s iconic area code and the culture_ creativity and strength that define the city — makes it especially meaningful.”