That's Baller: A Chrome Hearts Wooden Crate Could Be Yours For $15,000

That’s Baller: A Chrome Hearts Wooden Crate Could Be Yours For $15,000

As we know, random everyday goods tend to fetch big bucks on the resell market. One Chrome Hearts crate is no exception, sporting a $15,000 price tag. 

Chrome Hearts is no stranger to offering unique finds. From a single lemon slice squeezer to a $1,000 plunger, the brand knows its customer base will flock to whatever they have to offer. That proves true with this box being showcased on the resale platform Justin Reed. The wooden structure is like any other you’d see holding foods or other goods. In fact, this crate was originally used to transport the Chrome Hearts’ Rogue Weight Bench that Reed owns. The box is now being repurposed as a luxury item, with the weight bench details sprawled across the back and the Chrome Hearts stamp on the front. The crate is said to be in “excellent condition” and is a one-of-one.

That's Baller: A Chrome Hearts Wooden Crate Could Be Yours For $15,000
That’s Baller: A Chrome Hearts Wooden Crate Could Be Yours For $15,000

The crate is the 7th most expensive Chrome Hearts piece listed on the website. The Chrome Hearts 36mm Pave Rolex Air King sold on Justin Reed for an impressive $42,000, while a pair of Chrome Hearts Levi’s Cross Patch Flared Denim is the second priciest Chrome Hearts piece on the site, going for $20,000. A separate Rolex and several pendants are still available just ahead of the expensive crate, a testament to the cult-like devotion to the brand.

If spending $15k on a wooden crate isn’t exactly your forte, you can find an equally useful one at your local Home Depot for a fraction of the cost. 

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