JOOPITER Auctioning Five Pairs of Michael Jordan’s Iconic Air Jordan Shoes in “Jordan’s Jordans” Sale

JOOPITER, the digital commerce and content platform founded by the legendary Pharrell Williams, is making waves in the sneaker world with its latest auction. Titled “Jordan’s Jordans,” the sale will feature five pairs of Nike Air Jordan shoes exclusively crafted for the one and only Michael Jordan.

A Collection of Basketball Collectibles at Their Finest

This highly anticipated auction, open for global bidding from November 6 to November 18, will showcase some of the most sought-after rarities in the world of basketball collectibles. Among the offerings are a pair of 1985 Signed Player Sample Air Jordan 1s, known for their unique asymmetrical fit with a size 13 left and 13.5 right. Also headlining the collection are two pairs of Air Jordan 11s, a model that Jordan himself has declared as his personal favorite. These include a dual-signed pair of Concord 11s and a signed, game-worn pair of Black and Red Air Jordan 11s from the historic 1995-96 season.

A Glimpse into Jordan’s Legacy

The sale also presents a pair of 1993 Game-Worn Playoff Air Jordan VIIIs and a rare game-worn Air Jordan IX Baseball Cleat from Jordan’s brief stint in the sport. Each pair of shoes tells a story of excellence, legacy, and innovation, not just in basketball, but also in the world of sneakers and sports collectibles. Caitlin Donovan, Global Head of Sale at JOOPITER, expressed her excitement for the auction, stating, “To offer game-worn Air Jordans of this caliber is an exciting development for JOOPITER, and we are thrilled to bring such defining pieces of history to collectors around the world.”

Don’t Miss Out on This Historic Auction

The auction will be open for global bidding at JOOPITER from November 6 to November 18. This is a rare opportunity for sneaker enthusiasts and collectors to own a piece of basketball history and add these iconic Air Jordan shoes to their collection. So mark your calendars and get ready to bid on these defining pieces of sports and sneaker culture. 

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