Do you remember?
It's time to invest I think ;)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Limited-Edition-Nike-Mag-10-Back-to-the-Future-II-Marty-McFly-2015-NEW-kobe-/300672554439
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nike-Air-Mag-2011-size-10-Marty-Mcfly-Back-to-the-Future-2-Very-Rare-Hyperfuse-/261366955123
Luis, especially for you, first post in english ;)
The 2011 Nike Mag is a limited edition shoe created by Nike Inc. It is a replica of a shoe featured in the film Back to the Future Part II.
In 1989, Nike Inc. designer Tinker Hatfield was asked to create a shoe for the second installment of the series. The shoes feature an electroluminescent out-sole, space age
materials, and a rechargeable internal battery good for 3,000 hours.
Nike has gone on record saying Mag is not meant for heavy activity and
should not be worn for recreational purposes. Over 15 years later, an
online petition
that asked for the return of the shoes caught the attention of Tinker
Hatfield. With the help of footwear innovator Tiffany Beers, they began
to build the Nike MAG from scratch. They worked on the shoes for
approximately six years and had to restart about three times. After
thousands of hours of work, the shoes were a perfect replica of the 2015
Nike MAG worn by Marty McFly. They are the first rechargeable pair of footwear by Nike. Power laces, a prominent feature of the shoe in the film, are not present.
A limited quantity of 1,500 pairs were auctioned on eBay on September 8, 2011 and proceeds are currently being dedicated to the The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's disease research. The price of the shoes increased as the demand increased. They started off at $10,000 and reached prices of $90,002 or greater.
Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, and his wife Anne Wojcicki agreed to match all donations of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, up to $50 million through the end of 2011.
And another Nike inspired by:
http://sneakernews.com/2012/09/21/nike-back-to-the-future-collection-by-ross/


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