Sneak.Me Museum in Riyadh displays some of the rarest items in the world, including the shoes of the famous American basketball player Michael Jordan in the mid-1980s, when he played for the Chicago Bulls in the NBA.
The history of Jordan’s shoes displayed in the sneakers museum dates back to 1985, during his early times with the Chicago Bulls, which accomplished with Jordan most of its titles and achievements that extended until the late 1990s.
The museum displays a pair of Nike Air Jordan IV sneakers, of which the player used three of the original four colors: “White Cement”, “Black Cement” and “Fire Red.”
Famously, Jordan wore this model when he hit “The Shot” over Craig Ehlo to dispatch the Cavs in the 1989 playoffs. Jordan has signed the exterior heel of each shoe in a black marker. Moderate wear is shown with some cracking to the rubber heel insole on each shoe.
In the museum, visitors learn about the rarest sneakers in the world, as the exhibits are displayed inside a glass box containing the details of the shoes, which are among the most famous sneakers owned by fashion designers and international celebrities.
The museum includes unique pairs of shoes that have never been seen in public before, as well as some sneakers that have been collected by people interested in the field in the USA, France and England.
Sneak.Me opens its doors daily from 4 pm to 12 midnight. Free entry tickets can be booked via the link https://enjoy.sa/ar/events/snake-me/. VIP and VVIP tickets can be booked through the Parky App and website.