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Michael Jordan's trainers sell for record $1.47m

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    November 15, 2021 12:54 AM EST

    Jordan used the pair of red and white Nike Air Ships during his first season with the Chicago Bulls in 1984.To get more news about coco sneakers, you can visit cocoshoes.net official website.

    That was the year he and Nike began their collaboration to create his signature brand of clothes and shoes.The price is the highest ever paid for game-worn footwear from any sport.Jordan is seen by many as the best player in the history of basketball.The shooting guard, who spent most of his career with the Chicago Bulls, became a global icon and helped raise the NBA's profile around the world.

    Perfectkicks_Air_Jordan_4_Retro_LS_LightThis record-breaking result for the Jordan Nike Air Ships affirms the place of Michael Jordan and the Air Jordan franchise at the pinnacle of the sneaker market," said Sotheby's Brahm Wachter after Sunday's auction in Las Vegas.

    The signed trainers were bought by Nick Fiorella, a well-known collector.Before the auction, they had been estimated to sell for between $1m and $1.5m.

    They are, however, not the most expensive trainers ever sold. That record belongs to the rapper Kanye West, whose Nike Air Yeezy 1 Prototypes fetched $1.8m via a private sale in April.The record price for trainers has been broken several times in recent years, and the market now attracts interest from general buyers as well as leading collectors.

    Jordan Brand pays homage to the classic 1963 children’s book Where the Wild Things Are with a cozy Air Jordan 4. Offered exclusively in grade school sizes, the shoe features “Sail,” “University Red,” “Hemp” and “Barely Volt” colors with a fuzzy tongue and collar.

    Multi-colored hardware reference the monsters Max meets throughout the fictional story, adding playfulness to the design. Additional details include mismatched insoles and an extra set of fuzzy laces.

    The Air Jordan 4 GS “Where the Wild Things Are” serves as the unofficial launch to Jordan Brand’s Holiday 2021 offering. Other releases include a bred AJ1 done in patent leather, a camo print Air Jordan 3, jade-colored AJ5, monochromatic red Air Jordan 9 and “Winterized” AJ 14.