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Sotheby's to auction off rare Nike sneakers, starting bids reach $80,000

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News headlines today: Dec. 23, 2020
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ByElla Torres
July 12, 2019, 3:19 PM

Sneaker enthusiasts can now get their hands on some of the rarest kicks ever made -- for a hefty price -- as Sotheby’s launches its “Ultimate Sneaker Collection” auction.

The art dealer has partnered with shoe store Stadium Goods to auction off 100 of “the most exclusive and coveted sneakers ever produced by Nike, Air Jordan, Adidas, Yeezy, and more,” Sotheby’s announced Thursday.

Of the sneakers available, the 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat “Moon Shoe” was called “the auction’s crown jewel.”

Shown in this undated photo is the Nike Waffle Racing Flat, Moon Shoe in a size 12.5 from 1972.
Courtesy Sotheby's

Designed by Nike co-founder and Oregon University track coach Bill Bowerman, the show was created for the 1972 Olympic Trials. Is it one of only 12 made, and the only unworn pair of “Moon Shoes” known to exist.

The starting bid for the shoe is $80,000 and Sotheby’s estimates the price will rise to anywhere between $110,000 to $160,000.

“As the famous story goes, Bowerman was first inspired to create the innovative waffle sole traction pattern found on the brand's early running shoes by tinkering with his wife's waffle iron and pouring rubber into the mold to create the first prototype of the sole,” Sotheby’s said.

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A shoe from the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 Friends & Family Collection is shown in this undated photo.
Sotheby's

The other famed footwear includes two pairs of Nike Mag sneakers, from 2011 and 2016, inspired by Marty McFly's kicks in “Back to the Future Part II,” and five pairs of sneakers designed by rapper Travis Scott for his Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 “Friends & Family Collection.”

Shown in this undated photo is the Nike Mag, Back To The Future 2016 shoe.
Sotheby's

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The 2011 and 2016 “Back to the Future” shoes have a starting bid of $11,000 and $40,000, respectively. Scott’s sneakers start at $35,000.

The auction's lowest starting bid is $1,800 for a pair of Air Jordan 1 Retro sneakers.

Those interested can bid online or visit Sotheby's New York office in the Upper East Side to view the public exhibition. Bidding is open until July 23.

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