Michael Jackson memorabilia continues to wow fans as a rhinestone-covered sock from his 1997 tour sells for over $8,000 at a French auction in Nimes
Michael Jackson memorabilia continues to captivate fans and collectors worldwide, as one of his iconic glittery socks sold for more than $8,000 in France.
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The single, rhinestone-covered white athletic sock worn during Jackson’s 1997 HIStory World Tour was auctioned on Wednesday in the southern French city of Nimes.
Originally valued between $3,400 and $4,500, the item sold for a surprising $8,822, according to auctioneer Aurore Illy.
Discovered near the pop icon’s dressing room by a technician after the concert, the sock is now off-white, with yellowed rhinestones and visible stains evidence of its authentic use.
Despite its condition, Illy called it an “exceptional object, even a cult one for Michael Jackson fans.”
Clips from the 1997 performance show Jackson moonwalking to “Billie Jean” while wearing similar socks, enhancing the collectible’s value.
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This isn’t the first time Michael Jackson memorabilia has made headlines: a glittery glove fetched \$350,000 in 2009, and a hat sold for over $80,000 in Paris last year.