One man purchased Nike's 'Moon Shoes' (and 99 other pairs) for an astounding $1,287,500

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Collector Miles Nadal buys Nike's 'Moon Shoes' for US$437,500. YahooFinance

The auction dubbed"The Ultimate Sneaker Collection" is over. And one man purchased 100 of the rarest and most sought after sneakers of all time — international collector, philanthropist and entrepreneur Miles S. Nadal — for a whopping $1,287,500.

The collection featured coveted and rare models such as 2011 and 2016 versions of the Nike Air Mags, which were featured in"Back to the Future Part II" and the ultra-rare Chanel x Pharrell x Adidas NMD Hu TR - 1-of-1 for Karl Lagerfeld.

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