The Mercury News

This man won pair of Trump sneakers with a $9,000 bid

- By Jacob Bernstein

>> When Donald Trump appeared at Sneaker Con in Philadelph­ia last weekend to promote a limited-edition line of gilded hightops, there were a lot of boos in the crowd, but none coming from Roman Sharf. A watch dealer who is known for his selection of tangerine-size Audemars Piguets and Patek Philippes, Sharf ended up buying an autographe­d pair of the “Never Surrender” sneakers after placing a $9,000 bid through an auction held that day over the app Whatnot.

“They're still new — they smell like glue,” Sharf said Friday morning as he held the shoes to his face and took a whiff.

Above each ankle was an American flag of sorts, consisting of red and black lines and a blue box filled with spangly stars and stripes. There were T's embossed on the tongue and T's on the sides. The expresiden­t's signature appeared in thick black ink on the shiny right toe box.

As he showed off his prize, Sharf was standing on the second floor of the small building in Southampto­n, Pennsylvan­ia, that is the headquarte­rs of his company, Luxury Bazaar. Except for the shell of a 2019 Formula One car that serves as a kind of sculpture, the space looked like a vault.

Behind him was an office filled with vintage Louis Vuitton trunks; old cassette tapes by JayZ, Whitney Houston and 2 Live Crew, among others; and an orange Pelican case containing two dozen timepieces that he said were collective­ly worth around $3 million.

Sharf was wearing blue Nike X Sacai “Fragments,” faded Dsquared jeans and a navy-blue golf jacket that he had bought Wednesday on a visit to the Trump Internatio­nal Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. He had wound up at the club because he had proudly posted about his Sneaker Con acquisitio­n on his social media channels.

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