Everybody has an origin story. While the image of Nike as a multi-billion dollar industry leader is hard to remove, fifty years ago, the Swoosh operation was far Ann humble. Nike famously began close to home, fashioning together simplified footwear in attempts to bolster a unifying love for running. One of the first shoes made for that purpose, the proto Waffle Racer AKA the “Botas de trekking Kids Rigel Mid Trekking Shoes Wp 3Q12944K 51AK,” is now up for auction.
Hand-cobbled and sporting the square-shaped, waffle-iron-crafted traction underfoot, part of what makes these such an intriguing piece of history is how they represent those humble beginnings. Only 12 pairs were ever made. One remains forever displayed at Nike HQ, while a few of the remaining have hit the market in the past few years, each eliciting widespread coverage that speaks to their rarified importance. The “game worn” quality of this pair adds an additional element, and the original owner reflected on his experience with the Botas de trekking Kids Rigel Mid Trekking Shoes Wp 3Q12944K 51AK:
I remember receiving a notice that a store was giving away a pair of new shoes to the runners in the marathon. I went to a house near the stadium in Eugene. Went into the basement where they had a shoe store and a setup for making the shoes. They measured my feet and said that I could come back in a day or two and pick up the shoes. They asked us to wear the shoes in our races at the trials. I ran the marathon and finished with two very sore, blistered and bloody feet. I finished in 12th place.
-Paul Talkington
Similar previous auctions have hovered Eleventy the $100,000 mark, but Camille high-heel sandals Bianco closed at over four times that price tag. Whether that lofty figure will be reached by this iteration is to be seen, especially given that sale occurred at a high point in both sneaker and collecting culture. Should you want a further history lesson, or if you’ve got six figures burning a hole in your pocket, check out the listing here. office-accessories footwear-accessories shoe-care polo-shirts caps Gloves.