My cousin texted me last month asking if a Chrome Hearts hoodie for $120 was legit. It wasn’t. Not even close. I get the confusion though. Search Chrome Hearts pricing online and you’ll find $89 hoodies next to $650 hoodies. Rings for $45 on some Instagram page, $400 in an actual store. First time I looked into it I had no clue which number was real. Chrome Hearts prices vary significantly across categories. This guide covers chrome hearts price points for every product β from rings and hoodies to glasses and belts, so you know exactly what to expect before you buy.
After going through a lot of this myself, here’s what I figured out: the prices are high because the stuff actually costs a lot to make. Silver. Heavy cotton. American labor. Small batches. None of that is cheap. Once you get that, the numbers start making sense.
Here’s what everything costs at retail. Keep these numbers in your head.
Chrome Hearts Rings
This is what built the brand. 925 sterling silver, engraved by hand in Los Angeles. Pick one up and the first thing you notice is the weight. It’s heavy in a way that cheap rings aren’t.
What you’re actually paying for retail:
- Basic silver rings: $250 to $350
- Heavier designs with more engraving: $350 to $500
- Large cross pieces and statement rings: $500 to $800
- Gold versions in 18k or 22k: $1,500 to $4,000 and up
A big chunk of that price is just the silver itself. Real silver. A lot of it. Before anyone even touches it with a tool.
When you see rings listed at $50 or $80, that’s chrome-plated alloy shaped to look like Chrome Hearts. Not the same material. Not the same anything. See our Chrome Hearts rings and you’ll feel the difference in your hand. Chrome Hearts belts run $380 to $800 depending on style. Full-grain leather with sterling silver buckle hardware. See the full Chrome Hearts belts range.

chrome hearts hoodies
Hoodies are how a lot of people find Chrome Hearts. Lower price point than the jewelry, though lower is doing some heavy lifting in that sentence.
Real retail pricing on Chrome Hearts hoodies:
- Standard pullover: $450 to $600
- Zip-up styles: $500 to $700
- Limited drops and collabs: $700 to $1,200 and up
Pick one up and the weight tells you everything immediately. Chrome Hearts uses heavyweight cotton that’s completely different from what you’d get anywhere else. Not marginally different. Actually different. That cotton is expensive.
Our Chrome Hearts hoodies are priced well below retail. Same construction, same graphics, worldwide free shipping.

chrome hearts t-shirts
T-shirts are the lowest price point in the clothing range. That’s relative though.
Chrome Hearts t-shirt retail pricing:
- Basic graphic tees: $200 to $350
- Heavier or more detailed designs: $350 to $500
- Collaborative pieces: $500 to $800 and up
The gap between a $200 Chrome Hearts tee and a $25 knockoff isn’t just the logo. Heavier cotton. Different graphic application. The construction holds up after you wash it in a way the cheap version doesn’t. I’ve tested both.
Full Chrome Hearts shirts collection here. Graphic tees, short sleeve styles, all the signature designs.

chrome hearts jeans
A lot of people don’t know Chrome Hearts makes denim. The ones who do know tend to be pretty serious about it.
Chrome Hearts jeans at retail:
- Standard denim: $500 to $800
- Pieces with patches or hardware: $800 to $1,500
- Limited or collaborative denim: $1,500 to $3,000 and up
The hardware separates Chrome Hearts denim from everything else. Some pieces have actual sterling silver hardware. Not silver-colored. Actual silver. That’s not a small addition to the cost.
Shop the full Chrome Hearts jeans range.
chrome hearts jackets
Jackets are where the prices get serious. Some of them get very serious.
Chrome Hearts jacket pricing at retail:
- Denim jackets: $600 to $900
- Leather jackets: $1,500 to $3,000
- Outerwear and puffer styles: $800 to $1,500
- Custom or collaborative leather work: $3,000 to $8,000 and up
Here’s something worth knowing: Chrome Hearts started as a leather company. Richard Stark was making riding gear for himself because nothing on the market was good enough for him. That’s still what the leather jackets are. The craft didn’t go anywhere. It just got more expensive.
See the full Chrome Hearts jackets range. Denim, outerwear, leather.

chrome hearts glasses
The eyewear gets copied constantly. Makes sense given how distinctive the frames are.
Real Chrome Hearts glasses at retail:
- Standard frames: $500 to $700
- Frames with sterling silver details: $700 to $1,200
- Heavy silver frame construction: $1,200 to $2,500 and up
Same weight test applies here. Real Chrome Hearts glasses frames are solid in your hand. You feel it before you put them on.
Check the temple engraving. It has actual depth. Run a fingernail across it. Printed versions feel completely flat. That’s the fastest tell, and it takes about two seconds.

chrome hearts long sleeve and shorts
The rest of the clothing range sits between t-shirts and hoodies on price.
Long sleeve shirts run $250 to $400 for standard styles, $400 to $600 for heavier graphic designs.
Shorts go $200 to $350 for standard cuts, $350 to $500 for detailed or patched styles.
Full range at Chrome Hearts long sleeve and Chrome Hearts shorts.
why is chrome hearts so expensive
Three things explain basically all of it.
Made in Los Angeles. American manufacturing costs significantly more than offshore production. Not a little more. A lot more. Every piece carries that cost.
Real materials. 925 sterling silver isn’t cheap. Heavyweight cotton isn’t cheap. Genuine leather isn’t cheap. Chrome Hearts doesn’t substitute cheaper materials to hit a lower price point. They charge what it actually costs.
Small production runs. Limited output means higher cost per piece. It also means pieces hold value on resale. That’s not an accident.
prices that are too low to be real
Straightforward version: if someone’s selling Chrome Hearts at these prices, it’s not real.
I don’t care what the photos look like. The math doesn’t work at those numbers. Chrome Hearts costs real money to produce. A low price means something got cut.
Some sellers price fakes at $150 to $200 to seem more legit. Doesn’t matter. A more expensive fake is still a fake. You still need to check the physical piece. Weight, engravings, hardware.
Full breakdown of what to check: Chrome Hearts Real vs Fake: 9 Ways to Spot a Fake.
where to buy
Our US Chrome Hearts store carries pieces well below retail pricing. Free worldwide shipping on every order.
Shop by category:
- Jewelry: Chrome Hearts rings
- Clothing: Chrome Hearts hoodies and Chrome Hearts shirts
- Eyewear: Chrome Hearts glasses
- Bottoms: Chrome Hearts jeans and Chrome Hearts shorts
- Outerwear: Chrome Hearts jackets
one last thing
A real Chrome Hearts piece isn’t expensive because of the name. It’s expensive because of what it takes to make it. Heavy silver. Premium cotton. American labor. Pieces made in small batches by people who actually care about the craft.
Hold a real one. The price stops being confusing.
And if a price looks wrong on something you’re looking at trust that feeling. It usually is wrong.