Michael Jordan’s game-worn sneakers set new record from buzai232's blog

A pair of Nikes worn by Michael Jordan has broken the record for the most expensive sneakers ever sold at auction fetching $615,000.To get more news about cheap air jordan shoes china, you can visit nkspaces official website. nkspaces2010 !

The Nike Air Jordan 1 High shoes which had an estimated sale price of between $650,000 and $850,000 were used by the basketball star in 1985 during an exhibition game played in Trieste Italy in the summer of 1985 according to Christie’s.

“It is the top price achieved for sneakers at auction” a spokesperson at Christie’s told CNN.They were sold as part of a wider online auction of Jordan’s footwear from his days playing for the Chicago Bulls.

Of the Jordan memorabilia up for sale at Christie’s nine lots went for a combined total of $931,875 including buyers’ fees on Thursday at the end of a two-week period of bidding.

The bulk of the total sales came from the signed 1985 shoes which the auction catalog describe as “a one-of-a-kind Michael Jordan artifact.”

They are unusual because the sole of the left shoe contains a shard of glass which became lodged there when Jordan shattered the glass of the backboard while landing a forceful slam dunk.Another pair of shoes which the Chicago Bulls player wore in a match in 1992 went for $112,500 in the same auction which was run in conjunction with sneaker consignment store Stadium Goods.

Thursday’s sale shatters the previous record set just three months earlier when Sotheby’s sold some of the player’s Nike Air Jordans for $560,000.

“Just three months ago a pair of Nike Air Jordans broke the world record for the most expensive shoes ever sold at auction — fetching just over half a million dollars” Christie’s said on its website ahead of its own auction.

Interest in Jordan and his sports memorabilia has increased this year since the release of ESPN’s docuseries “The Last Dance” which follows the legendary player during the Bulls’ 1997-1998 season.

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