The 15 Best Celebrity Sneaker Closets via Sole Collector.
Our friends over at Sole Collector recently compiled a list of their 15 favourite celebrity sneaker closets.
For some collectors, closets themselves are just as important as the sneakers stored in them. The spaces not only need to be large enough to house hundreds of pairs, but should also make locating the one you’re looking for easy. This line of thinking extends to celebrities, who factor their sneaker collections into lavish living arrangements.
15. Nick Cannon
One of the hardest working men in show business deserves the perks. And of course, Nick Cannon is hilarious.
14. Floyd Mayweather
Now 49-0, Mayweather says he’s retiring from boxing, but probably isn’t done buying insanely expensive high fashion sneakers.
13. Nate Robinson
Nate keeps a ton of his sneakers in his locker, so that probably explains the empty slots that were captured when this was shot.
12. Lance Gross
Lance is one of the most underrated celebrity sneakerheads, so it’s not surprising that his closet rates highly.
11. Ray Allen
Ray hasn’t worn anything but Air Jordans since 1998 and it shows.
10. Jrue Holiday
Jrue probably did this photoshoot to make up for all of the times he couldn’t show off his collection when he was with adidas.
9. Victor Cruz
Throw in a cereal bar and it could be a mini-KITH.
8. Joe Haden
After signing his new Jordan Brand deal, Joe will probably have to build a few more shelves.
7. Chris Brown
Organised chaos is the only way to describe Breezy’s sneaker room.
6. Chris Paul
Chris Paul calls this room the Air Jordan Vault, and that’s probably because his stash of Air Jordan 1s is bigger than your entire collection.
5. Jeremy Guthrie
If there’s anything better than a sneaker closet, it’s an actual sneaker vault.
4. Andre Iguodala
The reigning Finals MVP’s double walk-in closet could pass as a boutique.
Khaled loves his new sneaker room so much that he announced it mid-renovation.
2. CC Sabathia
Captured in a 60 Minutes Sports preview earlier this year, Sabathia’s “closet” is highlighted by humidors for sneaker storage.
1. Joe Johnson
One of the NBA’s most clutch shooters, Johnson is so obsessed with basketball that he gave his closet a hardwood court floor. He feels right at home anywhere basketball hoops are set up and the lighting makes his closet look like a true showroom.
[Source: Sole Collector]