The pair of faded blue Air Jordan 4 Retro Eminem ‘Encore’ 2005 bearing Marshall’s signature was sold off the Sotheby auction for over $50,000.
The sneakers had a letter of authenticity and, reportedly, were in unworn condition. The auction’s webpage described the lot as follows:
Considered one of the rarest releases of Air Jordan 4s, the Eminem ‘Encore’ has become a long sought-after addition to many collectors.
The Air Jordan 4, a highly popular model in the Air Jordan line, was designed by renowned Nike designer Tinker Hatfield as his second creation for the brand. Notably, it marked the second Air Jordan to feature visible Air technology. Initially released in 1989, the Air Jordan 4 came in four colorways: white and cement grey, white black and red, off-white and military blue, and black and red (Bred). Its immense popularity led to numerous innovative collaborations over the years.
In 2005, Eminem partnered with Nike to produce a unique blue, red, and black version of the Air Jordan 4. Known as the ‘Encore’, the pair pays tribute to his Encore album release. It was rumored that only fifty pairs of this original release were distributed among friends and family. The ‘Encore’ edition is celebrated for its rarity and desirability, with a design featuring blue synthetic nubuck uppers, black netting on the tongue and mid-panel, black “wings” supporting the lacing, and red Jumpman logos on the heel and tongue.
Exceptionally rare, this Air Jordan 4 ‘Encore’ features Eminem’s signature on each shoe, as well as a “2005” inscription. The sneakers are accompanied by a letter from James Spence Authentication in regards to the signature.
Looks like one of those 50 decided to sell their treasured possession. When Eminem puts out his rare collectable sneakers for sale, it is usually done for charity, and it is stated in the description. So, the sneakers went out for $ 50,800 on December 18.