A scoop for sneakerheads: Nike shoes designed for Barack Obama offered for sale for $25,000

February 10, 2021

A pair of Nike hyperdunks designed for President Barack Obama will be offered for auction at Sotheby’s online, asking $25,000, Barron’s reports.

The pair was the only confirmation sample of the President Barack Obama Player Exclusive Nike Hyperdunk known to exist, with the other specially made for the former president in 2009, Sotheby’s says.

Created in men’s U.S. size 12.5, the deadstock pair is in pristine condition and features many custom details, including the official presidential seal and embroidered “44” to commemorate Obama being the 44th president. The insoles are printed with patriotic graphics, including bald eagles with the year 1776.

Like other Hyperdunks—among them, a model that was created for and worn by players on Team USA at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games—the pair has white leather uppers, blue Swooshes and visible Flywire technology, Barron’s notes.

“It’s a pleasure to bring such a unique item to market,” Brahm Wachter, Sotheby’s director of eCommerce development, said in a statement. “This will mark our first major sneaker drop on the Sotheby’s new Buy Now Sneakers Shop. We hope it will be a slam dunk.”

The Sotheby’s Buy Now online platform allows collectors to directly purchase items—ranging from fine art to fashion and collectibles, from design and antiques to jewelry and watches. The Sneakers Shop offers rare modern, vintage, and memorabilia sneakers, according to Barron’s.

The pair is on exhibition, by appointment only, at Sotheby’s New York galleries. The sale will kick off at 4:44 p.m. (ET) on February 12, coinciding with President’s Day weekend in the United States. The item is final sale and not eligible for return, Sotheby’s said.

Obama played on the junior varsity and varsity basketball teams at Hawaii’s Punahou School, where his team won the state championship in 1979. Last year, Nike donated $5 million to the Obama Foundation for the creation of a public space at the planned Obama Presidential Center on the south side of Chicago.

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