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A pair of 1972 Nike waffle racing flat "Moon Shoes" sold for $437,500 at Sotheby's New York this afternoon, setting a world record for the most expensive sneakers ever sold at auction. The buyer was Miles Nadal, a Canadian businessman who founded the investment firm Peerage Capital.


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NEW YORK, 23 July 2019 - Sotheby's and Stadium Goods are pleased to announce that collector Miles Nadal has acquired the 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat 'Moon Shoe' for $437,500 - more than four times the previous* world auction record for any pair of sneakers, and multiples of their pre-sale high esti


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A Brief History of Nike's Revolutionary Waffle Trainer. Last year, Nike reported a fiscal revenue of $32.4 billion, representing 6 percent growth from 2015, and as of May 2016 Forbes ranked the.


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In 1972, Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman developed the original Waffle. A sneaker that completely dominated on the track, it's considered to be one of the most iconic running shoes of all-time. To celebrate its massive 50th birthday, the American sportswear company took the wraps off of the Nike Waffle Debut.


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The Nike Waffle 'Moon Shoe' was one of the first to be created by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman and was designed for runners at the 1972 Olympic trials. A pair have now sold for $437,500.


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The Moon shoes debuted at the 1972 Olympic trials. The pair of Moon shoes that Sotheby's is offering comes with a provenance provided by Tom McChesney, a runner at South Eugene High School in Oregon. The shoes show wear that is consistent with their age and with their use. The shoes are currently listed at $100,000, but could easily go for more.


The 1972 Nike ‘Moon Shoe’ Sells for 437,500 at Sotheby’s, Setting a

A pair of 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat "Moon Shoe" sneakers sold for $437,500 (£351,426; €391,554), including premium, at Sotheby's in New York, USA, on 23 July 2019. The unworn shoes were hand-made by Nike co-founder and Oregon University track coach Bill Bowerman, and only a handful of the original batch of 12 pairs are left in existence.


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As co-founder with Phil Knight of Blue Ribbon Sports, the precursor of Nike, Bowerman and the company crew launched the waffle sole at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials in Eugene in 1972. The waffle soles were hand-cut from rubber sheets, paired with imported Japanese nylon uppers, and glued together.


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Canadian businessman Miles Nadal completed his haul of 100 of the world's rarest sneakers by purchasing the 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat "Moon Shoes" for $437,500 at a Stadium Goods and Sotheby's sneaker sale. The secondary sneaker market just reached its peak.


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The 1972 Nike "Moon Shoes", one of the earliest and most iconic Nike's ever made, has, according to Sotheby's, just sold for a record-breaking price of $437,500 at a recent Sotheby's auction.. The 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat 'Moon Shoe,' the last remaining pair in Sotheby's Stadium Goods: the Ultimate Sneaker Collection.


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The 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat Moon Shoe was expected to fetch $160,000. But Canadian collector, Miles Nadal paid almost three-times that, having already forked out $850,000 for the other 99.


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In 1972, Bill Bowerman applied for a patent on "an athletic shoe suitable for use on artificial turf . . . the sole has short multi-sided polygon shaped studs. . . which provide gripping edges that give greatly improved traction."


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While aged and brown, the 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat "Moon Shoe" is almost a mythical part of sneaker history. The shoes were made by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman, who used his wife's.


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The old waffle iron is brown with rust and broken into pieces. Yet there it sits in a protective case, smack in the middle of Prefontaine Hall at Nike's World Headquarters near Beaverton,.


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The 1972 Nike Waffle Racing Flat 'Moon Shoe,' the last remaining lot in Sotheby's Stadium Goods: the Ultimate Sneaker Collection online auction, achieved $437,500 earlier today, setting a new world auction record for a pair of sneakers.


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The story is as old as Nike: University of Oregon Running coach Bill Bowerman standing in his kitchen pouring rubber over his wife's waffle iron, ruining his own breakfast in pursuit of athletic greatness. At the time, Nike was less than a year old, mainly a sneaker importer, and had only recently changed their name from Blue Ribbon Sports.