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With a brand that could be a luxury-menswear first—focusing only on plus-size shapes—Ed Mendoza’s Technicolor designs are pure joy.
A pair of Mr. Jordan’s sneakers, worn during the Hall of Famer’s 1998 NBA Finals win, went for $2.2 million on Tuesday including fees.
Threadbare, stretched-out and torn? Doesn’t faze tee-repair specialist Jose Hernandez, whose elite resurrection skills have collectors lining up.
Season to season, the simple white leather sneaker is one of fashion’s most reliable units—for brands from Gucci to Veja. But it wasn’t always so.
Sotheby’s revealed its June auction of the late actor’s effects will now feature two Rolex Daytonas found at his estate.
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