There is no doubt that the Nike Mag 2011 is the biggest release of the year and perhaps of the last two decades. While prices of the Nike Mag 2011 have fallen just a bit to the $3,000-4,000 range, the opening night of auctions was a bidding frenzy, with some pairs eclipsing $10,000. However, the younger generation of sneakerheads might not understand the excitement behing the Nike Mag 2011, which is understandable considering the entire Back To The Future trilogy released before some who are of legal drinking age were even born! What makes Nike sneakers so special and valuable is the unique stories that fuel the mystique, and this video provides, in detail, the history behind the Nike Mag 2011 and the importance it has not only to the Nike archives, but to movie buffs and philanthropists. Continue reading for a five-minute video for a crash course on the most significant Nike release ever and educate yourself on some true Nike history, and don’t forget to place your bid for a pair of Mags because there are just a few days left over at nikemag.ebay.com.
Nike Mag 2011 – The Full Story
John Kim
September 16, 2011
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