The Nike Air Jordan 1 High sneakers, described as the "rarest of the rare", were used by the Chicago Bulls star in an exhibition game in 1985.To get more news about cheap jordans free shipping, you can visit nkspaces official website.
In total, Christies sold nine pairs of Jordan's shoes to celebrate his 14-year career with the team. There is a big market for rare trainers and collectors can pay high prices. Michael Jordan is considered to be the best basketball player in the history of the game, and became a global icon in the 1980s and 1990s, helping to raise the NBA's profile around the world.
A recent Netflix series, "The Last Dance," has renewed interest in his life.Christies said the shoes, which belonged to US firm Stadium Goods, were the "greatest" collection of historic Michael Jordan footwear ever offered at one time. All the shoes were made by Nike, which sponsored the player for much of his career. The Air Jordan 1 High's, which had an estimated sale price of $650,000- $850,000, were the top lot. During the game in which they were used, Jordan memorably dunked the basketball so hard that it shattered the glass backboard.
Carl Webb, a collector from Stoke-on-Trent who owns 170 pairs of vintage trainers, told the BBC's Wake up to Money that it had a lot to do with nostalgia. "Some people collect stamps, some people collect books, for me it's rare trainers... Knowing you are one of the only people who will have a certain model feels quite nice." He said he paid up to £270 for trainers and had only worn 30 of the pairs he owns, keeping the rest on display in his house. He said the price of a pair of trainers was usually determined by their "unavailability" and association with famous people or events. "There is a resale market [for these shoes], people want to buy trainers even if they have been worn... And if you pick the right ones they will hold their value."
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