Original 'Back to the Future Part II' Nikes Are Sadly Falling Apart

07/04/2018 05:50 pm EDT

In 1989, director Robert Zemeckis had to conjure up what the fashion of 2015 would look like for Back to the Future Part II. One of the more notable pieces of fashion were the futuristic Nike Mag shoes, which could lace on their own. An auction on eBay recently closed for one of the original shoes from the film, though, sadly, the auction confirmed the shoe was in horrible condition.

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The auction, which ultimately closed at $92,100, noted that the shoes were in such fragile condition that they couldn't safely be shipped.

The listing detailed:

Given the price at which the auction closed, the shoe will likely be going to a home where it will be taken care of, though it's disheartening to know that a piece of movie history has virtually been destroyed by the hazards of time.

The memorable shoes stuck with fans of the film so strongly that, in 2011, Nike released shoes that recreated the iconic footwear. In 2016, the company even offered a pair of the shoes that incorporated the automatic lacing technology.

The shoe occupied a unique place in the world of collecting, as it was an object of desire for not only die-hard fans of the movie series, but also coveted by devout sneaker collectors. Both groups of collectors are known to dish out massive amounts of money to procure sought-after objects, leading to the expensive price tag for the unique item.

Fans might be surprised to discover how poorly the shoes held up, though, considering they were only designed for a movie, they likely weren't created with the same care as an actual sneaker designed for use.

Would you have been willing to offer a higher bid on the shoe? Let us know in the comments below!

[H/T eBay]

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