Nike Air Mag 2016 Shoes
The Nike Air Mag 2016 pair of sneakers were made accessible to the public via auctions and were famously worn by Michael J. Fox in the Back to the Future movie. The shoes were made available in order to raise awareness of Parkinson's illness. In 2011, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research collaborated with Nike to create the foundation's shoe.
The shoes were auctioned in the same year and sold for a total of $10 million in just ten days. The auction will be held in three different locations around the world: Hong Kong, London, and New York. The proceeds will be used to help the charity find a cure for Parkinson's disease.
After being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 29, Michael J. Fox founded the organization. His primary objective was to discover a cure for the condition. The foundation was in the midst of driving important research and mobilizing Parkinson's patients and researchers at the time of writing to help speed up the progress of discovering a cure.
LED panels, power lacing, and an electroluminescent Nike on the strap distinguish the Nike Air Mag 2016. Nike has combined HyperAdapt 1.0 technology, which allows the shoes to automatically lace and match the wearer's unique shape. Simply said, the individual response system detects the wearer's foot and adjusts it to fit properly without squeezing the wearer's toes.
Only 89 Nike Air Mag 2016 were produced.
Price: $26,000