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#First Yeezy sneakers ever worn by Kanye West sell for record $1.8M

#First Yeezy sneakers ever worn by Kanye West sell for record $1.8M

You may be hot to trot, but do your kicks have a high price to match?

The first Yeezy sneakers that Kanye West wore have traded hands, and feet, for a whopping $1.8 million in a Sotheby’s private sale, reports CNN. That makes these Nike Air Yeezy 1 prototypes, which were expected to sell for $1 million, the most expensive sneakers ever.

A seemingly simple-looking pair of black high-tops with a small swoosh, these size 12 sneaks premiered at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008 on West’s own two feet — the first time he had ever worn Yeezys, now under the Adidas label, in public. The style never hit shelves for sale.

Rares — an investing platform that lets users buy and trade shares in limited-edition kicks — snagged the pair. Rares CEO and co-founder Gerome Sapp said in a release that owning these shoes is like owning “a piece of history.”

The sneakers were on display in Hong Kong this month in advance of the sale.
The sneakers were on display in Hong Kong this month in advance of the sale.
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Though not a private sale, last May saw the $615,000 sale at a Christie’s auction of an autographed pair of Nike Air Jordan 1s worn by basketball legend Michael Jordan in 1985.

In a statement, Sotheby’s head of streetwear and modern collectibles Brahm Wachter said this sale “speaks volumes of Kanye’s legacy as one of the most influential clothing and sneaker designers of our time.”

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