A Russian CEO made headlines recently by winning a bid for a pair of autographed golden Donald Trump sneakers.
Roman Sharf, the founder, and CEO of luxury watch dealer Luxury Bazaar, secured the unique item for a staggering $9,000 at Philadelphia's Sneaker Con event.
A Russian CEO won the bid for a pair of gold sneakers signed by former US President Donald Trump at a high price of $9,000.
Roman Sharf, founder and CEO of luxury watch dealer Luxury Bazaar, is the winner of the Sneaker Con auction event in Philadelphia.
Roman Sharf is of Soviet descent and resides in Philadelphia. He is famous for being one of the largest black-market watch dealers in the world.
Sharf's business has 30 employees and generates up to $130 million in annual revenue.
The signature sneakers, called "Never Surrender high-tops," were introduced by Trump himself in his new shoe collection.
The sneakers were limited to only about 1,000 pairs and quickly sold out within two hours of launch.
Donald Trump's shoes stand out in sparkling gold and with American flag details on the back. It sells for $399.
CEO Sharf said he plans to give these unique shoes to his children in the future, but for now, he will display them in a glass cabinet located in his office.
Besides the unique high-top gold shoes, Donald Trump also launched white low-top shoes such as "T-Red" or "POTUS" with a gold number '45' design on the side.
These shoes sell for $305.
A New York judge recently ordered him to pay $544.5 million for allegedly inflating his net worth to deceive banks and insurers.
However, in a reversal of fortune, the judge reinstated Trump's "business certificates" and appointed a third-party monitor to oversee his assets.
Despite the controversy surrounding Trump, his sneakers have garnered attention and appeal among certain individuals, including Roman Sharf, who was willing to pay a substantial amount to own a pair of autographed golden sneakers.