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Jordan Brand Pays Tribute to Kobe Bryant The Ebay for Charity auction of the exclusive Air Jordan set ended today at 12:00 ET. The collection sold for $240,100.00 US. The proceeds will be split between the Jordan Wings Initiative and the KVBFF. The Toronto recipients will be identified at a later date. Tradition mandates that when one of the greats of a generation retires, the world comes out to recognize their accomplishments and pay tribute to the way they played the game. With this custom in mind, the Jordan Brand honored Kobe Bryant and his career in a way that only the legendary brand could do. At a ceremony tonight in Toronto, it presented the player with a one-of-a-kind gift: a full set of the Air Jordan line (I through XXX) in brilliant white. The set was highlighted by the Air Jordan III and Air Jordan VIII, which Bryant wore during the 2002-03 season, in the white, purple and gold colors that have defined Bryant’s career. When Jordan Brand President Larry Miller presented the gift to Bryant, it was accompanied by an alternate full set of the Air Jordan line in black.

Again, the brand paid tribute to the two shoes Bryant wore during his career and popped the AJ III and AJ VIII with purple and gold. The differences between the two sets don’t stop there. While the white set will undoubtedly be featured in Bryant’s home, the second set can be featured in yours. The Jordan Brand announced tonight that the black set of Air Jordans (in Bryant’s size: US14) will be auctioned off via eBay For Charity to a lucky fan.
best soccer cleats to buy 2014The auction will kick-off Saturday, February 13, at 12:00pm (EST) and conclude Sunday, February 14, at 12:00pm (EST).
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“Tonight the brand was able to honor one of the games great players and the legacy he created.” /jordanxkobe from Saturday, February 13, at 12:00pm (EST). The Jordan Brand continues to be focused on building a lasting legacy through its athletes, products and community efforts. This auction represents an extension of that effort and an opportunity for fans around the world to get involved. Check back on Sunday at 12:01pm (EST) for another special announcement.
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The chief executive of StockX, Josh Luber, said there was no way to accurately predict how much the shoes might sell for, but he said estimates among his team ranged from $3,000 to $25,000 per pair. That would be a significant bump from James’s recent releases, which have not been embraced by collectors. The LeBron 13, released in September 2015, has been especially disappointing to hard-core sneaker enthusiasts, with some deadstock models — unworn shoes in the original box and packaging — selling for less than the original $200 retail price on secondary markets. Whether the special release will help James close the gap with Jordan remains to be seen. Air Jordans still dominate the resale market and account for about half of such transactions, according to StockX, thanks to a steady stream of retro releases of models introduced in the 1980s and 1990s. Shortly after the introduction of LeBron 13, Nike signed James to a lifetime deal, hoping to replicate the enduring popularity of Jordan’s sneakers even after his retirement.

When Nike released black and red Air Jordan 1 high-tops in September with the original Nike Air logo on the tongue — unlike the recent models that carry Jordan’s Jumpman logo — the sneakers sold out in a matter of minutes and were almost immediately selling for more than double the $160 retail price in the secondary market. James and Nike are hoping to tap into a similar nostalgia with the reintroduction of James’s rookie-year sneaker, the Air Zoom Generation, the first sneakers Nike made for James. James is one of the few players, including Jordan, to get a retro release of his own shoe line while he is still playing. “There is more inherent demand for LeBron’s retro shoe than any of his shoes in the last three years,” Luber said. Neil Schwartz, vice president at SportsOneSource, a market research firm for athletic footwear and apparel, said LeBron was the most popular basketball shoe frontman among active players, ahead of Kevin Durant (Nike), James Harden (Adidas) and Stephen Curry (Under Armour).

But James is nowhere near being the king of basketball shoes. “LeBron is not approaching Jordan in popularity,” Schwartz said. “He’s not even close.” Luber said Nike’s willingness to release a high-profile shoe like the new LeBron sneakers on a secondary marketplace underlined the increasingly important role played by resellers in stoking demand for big-ticket sneakers. Sign Up for the Sports Newsletter Get the big sports news, highlights and analysis from Times journalists, with distinctive takes on games and some behind-the-scenes surprises, delivered to your inbox every week. Receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. “If you asked someone three years ago, they would have said this would never happen,” said Luber, who founded StockX with the Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert. “Nike is finally acknowledging the secondary market.” StockX estimates that resellers generate $1.5 billion worth of sales in the United States alone.

Much of that underground economy is driven by enthusiasts, known as sneakerheads, who camp out overnight or create fast-bidding software programs to snap up new releases of rare models from big sneaker brands. Because many of those shoes are sold in limited quantities, many sneakerheads quickly resell those sneakers on eBay or reseller sites for a tidy profit. The shoe brands maintain a complicated relationship with resellers, who are often the most enthusiastic and well-informed customers. On one hand, long lines of sneakerheads waiting for new shoes are a marketing boon. But savvy resellers game the system for maximum profit, making it difficult for ordinary consumers to buy the hottest shoes without paying a large premium. But James’s shoes have not reached the status of the Air Jordans. Jason Hart, a part-time actor who calls himself a “dilettante sneaker reseller,” said James’s recent shoes had almost no value in the resale market because collectors do not like the shoes’ appearance.