Tuesday, 13 July 2021
A pair of early spikes handmade by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman for Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome, including featuring a prototype logo, have been up for sale by Sotheby’s and could fetch up to record $1 million (£723,000/€850,000) when they are auctioned later this month.
The shoes made for Jerome, winner of an Olympic bronze medallist in the 100 metres at Tokyo 1964, features a red arrow that was a prelude to the famous Nike Swoosh logo.
Sotheby s New York will put the white lace-up shoes on sale online from July 23, the day of the Opening Ceremony of this year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo, to August 2.
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