Airbnb now allows you to stay in DJ Khaled's shoe closet



by FARUK IMAMOVIC

Airbnb now allows you to stay in DJ Khaled's shoe closet
Airbnb now allows you to stay in DJ Khaled's shoe closet

It's no secret that living in big cities often means paying exorbitant prices to practically live in a shoe closet. But DJ Khaled is on a mission to turn that closet into a kingdom. And while sneaker closet videos have been circulating the Internet for years, this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity has only just been offered.

Now you can spend the night in DJ Khaled's sneaker closet for just $11 thanks to Airbnb. In news posted on their website, Airbnb confirmed that bookings will be available from Tuesday, November 29, and guests will have much more than just a comfortable bed.

The room will only be bookable for two nights, December 5 and 6. One of the biggest curators in the music industry, DJ Khaled, has been collecting sneakers for the past 30 years. His collection is considered one of the best in the world, and his exclusive collaboration with the Jordan brand fetches more than $10,000 on secondary sneaker markets.

Now, two lucky guests will get a chance to peek inside DJ Khaled's closet and spend some quality time in a redesigned version of his sneaker closet with an overnight stay

Khaled said in a statement:

“Sneakers are an essential part of hip-hop culture and collecting them is an art – just like creating music.

“We bring the same passion and energy to the shoe game as we do the studio. That’s why we’re excited to share our sneaker kingdom with fans and give them a chance to walk in our shoes, literally”. A stay in DJ Khaled's sneaker closet will include the following: An exclusive pair of We The Best Air Jordan 5s
A handwritten greeting from DJ Khaled
Keys to the ultimate sneaker empire, sleeping among hundreds of pairs.
Outdoor living area to relax and soak up the Miami atmosphere after a dip in the pool
Prepared dinner from his restaurant The Licking - Miami Gardens
Private shopping at 305 Kicks sneaker store in Miami.
"Sneakers are an essential part of hip-hop culture and collecting them is an art - just like making music," he said.

"We bring the same passion and energy to the shoe game as we do to the studio. That's why we're excited to share our sneaker empire with fans and give them the opportunity to walk in our shoes, literally”. Guests are responsible for their own travel to and from Miami.