Sotheby’s will be celebrating Michael Jordan’s championship shoes, all worn in the clinching games of his 6 career NBA titles, with The Dynasty Collection. The set includes the Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Low Shadow Toe (1991), Air Jordan 4 Retro GS sneakers Grigio Low Big Bang wavykickfitz (1992), Quentin Richardson in the Jordan 16.5 (1993), Air Jordan 4 Retro GS sneakers Grigio (1996), lannonce de larrêt de la production de la Jordan 3 (1997), and You can cop all five Jordan shirts along with the kicks through the links below (1998).
Not only was each shoe worn by Michael Jordan, but they’ve also been signed by the GOAT himself. Some of the key accomplishments from this collection includes 6 NBA championships, 6 Finals MVPs, 5 league MVPs, and 2 Olympic Gold Medals just to name a few.
Sotheby’s Air Jordan “The Dynasty Collection” will be on display at Sotheby’s Dubai from February 27th to March 3rd. For more information, head over to Sothebys.com.
UPDATE 2/2/24: Sotheby’s recently concluded the sale of The Dynasty Collection, a set comprising six championship Air Jordans worn and autographed by Michael Jordan.
The auction, held at Sotheby’s New York City location, achieved a groundbreaking price of $8 million, setting a new record for the most expensive game-worn sneakers ever sold. This collection, nearly a year in the making since its initial announcement, has unaffected the attention of sports enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Brahm Wachter, Sotheby’s Head of Modern Collectables, expressed admiration for the significance of The Dynasty Collection, hailing it as a testament to Michael Jordan’s unparalleled legacy in the world of basketball. He emphasized the collection’s symbolic importance and its recognition as a pinnacle of sports memorabilia. The auction’s success, surpassing initial estimates, reflects the enduring popularity and cultural impact of Michael Jordan and his iconic footwear.
Prior to the auction, the historic sneakers were displayed at various locations worldwide, further enhancing their historical value and resonance within the sports community. While the sale fell slightly below the record set by Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals Game 1 jersey, which sold for $10.1 million in September 2022, it stands as a remarkable testament to Jordan’s enduring influence and the enduring allure of his championship sneakers.