I love extreme sports. I can't go surfing in my own country as the waves are too small but if I could, I would definitely go.
However, I would not have a board like the one designed by Kenny Scharf and Elie Tahari. Because it's freakin' expensive. 'Only' $15,000 USD.
Well, let's be rational and see why this surfing board is that expensive: the board has a print developed from a painting made by Kenny Scharf, called “Floatungleâ€.
Beside the board, you may want to spend your money on a silk chiffon caftan (248 USD) or a cotton voile pareo (168 USD).
So, if you are not running short of money and you love surfing, you may case a stir when showing up with this ultra expensive board on the beach.
Here are some more pricey sporting goods:
What's Driving This Trend
- Luxury Sporting Goods
- There is a growing trend of creating luxurious versions of traditionally affordable sporting goods, presenting opportunities for companies to innovate by expanding their offerings.
- Artistic Collaborations
- The collaboration between Kenny Scharf and Elie Tahari in creating an expensive surfboard presents an opportunity for artists and designers to work with manufacturers to create unique and high-priced products for enthusiasts.
- Status Symbol Sports Equipment
- The emergence of extremely expensive sporting goods, such as the $15,000 surfboard, points to a growing trend of using branded and highly-priced equipment as a status symbol among recreational athletes.
Who This Affects Most
- Sporting Goods
- The sporting goods industry could benefit from partnering with luxury brands and artists to create high-priced, unique products aimed at wealthy enthusiasts.
- Art & Design
- Artists and designers can leverage their talents to collaborate with manufacturers in creating high-end sporting goods with unique designs for wealthy customers and collectors.
- Fashion
- The convergence of fashion and sports is presenting new opportunities for designers to create high-end clothing and accessories marketed to athletes and enthusiasts as a complement to expensive sporting gear.
