These Stars Charge An Arm And A Leg For Their Clothing Line – Is It Worth It?

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Michael Jordan established himself as a cultural icon during his years in the NBA. He was fined for wearing his Jordan brand in games but continued to wear them and started an empire after he retired. Kids and adults line up when one of his sneakers are released and spend upwards of $400 on one pair.

Jordan’s brand isn’t for everyone, but a lot of people invest in it. It reaches well beyond the NBA, too. Jordan knows this and continues to provide his fans some of the most sought-after product.

Still to come, Kanye West, Gwen Stefani and a son with a creative spirit.