Spike Lee’s Exclusive Air Jordans Raise $50,000 for Oregon Charity Battling Homelessness

Spike Lee’s Exclusive Air Jordans Raise ,000 for Oregon Charity Battling Homelessness

A pair of rare Nike ⁢Air ​Jordan 3s made for Spike Lee has‍ sold for⁣ more than $50,000 at Sotheby’s after they was discovered earlier this year in the donation chute of ⁣a homeless ⁤charity in Portland, Oregon.

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On Monday, the⁣ gold shoes, one of only four to ⁤five pairs custom-made for film⁤ director ​Spike Lee and his inner⁤ circle, ⁢were auctioned off at Sotheby’s for $50,800. The⁢ shoes were originally discovered⁢ in April by a participant⁣ in Portland Rescue Mission’s long-term ⁤shelter⁢ program who was sorting through several clothing and shoe donations.

According ⁣to ‍the charity, the man noticed a pair ⁤of ​bright gold Air Jordan sneakers at ⁣the ​bottom of one of ​the donation bins. He‍ went on to set the shoes – ‌which were anonymously donated – aside for the ‍charity’s⁢ staff to examine as they were in brand-new condition.

The Nike Air Jordan 3 Retro model, which Lee debuted at‍ the 2019 Academy Awards when he won his first Oscar for BlacKkKlansman, ​is ‍described by Sotheby’s as featuring premium leather decorated in “an eye-catching metallic gold ⁣masking⁤ over the Swoosh, elephant ​print, and tongue, which is contrasted by black, white, and icy‌ blue accents topped with a red liner”.

Spike⁤ Lee accepts the award for best adapted screenplay for BlacKkKlansman at the Oscars on 24 February 2019 in Los ‌Angeles, California. Photograph:⁣ Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

“The heel ⁣comes equipped with bespoke logos that portray Spike’s ​40 Acres​ and A Mule Filmworks production company and⁢ an oversized Jumpman insignia. This pair was not released to the public,” it ⁣added.

After the ‍shoes’ discovery, Portland Rescue Mission reached out to⁣ Sotheby’s, which agreed to​ auction off the shoes without a seller’s fee, in turn ensuring that 100% of the profit would go⁣ to the charity.

Around the⁢ same time, the charity reached‍ out to Air Jordan designer Tinker‌ Hatfield, whose name is ⁣embroidered⁢ on the shoes alongside Lee’s. Hatfield authenticated the shoes and agreed ‌to donate a previously unpublished design concept ⁤board of the shoes. He also agreed to donate a replacement box for​ the shoes‍ and ​to go to the charity and autograph the memorabilia to contribute‍ to the value of⁢ the action lot, Portland ‍Rescue Mission ‌said.

“I’m thrilled the‌ shoes⁢ ended up here. It’s a happy ending to a really great project,” Hatfield told⁤ Portland Rescue Mission, which has been serving people struggling with homelessness, addiction and mental health crises since 1949.

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2023-12-20 13:42:49
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