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Sir Paul Mccartney’s 2012 Olympics boots up for auction at Sotheby’s for Meat Free Monday campaign

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SIR Paul Mccartney has put his 2012 London Olympic boots up for auction to raise funds for the Meat Free Monday campaign.

The shoes, which he wore when he performed at the opening ceremony of the sports event, will be sold by Sotheby’s with an estimate of £10,000 to £15,000.

Sir Paul said: “As it was time for me to get myself a new pair of boots, I thought this might be a good way to help our Meat Free Monday campaign celebrate its 15th anniversar­y.

“Me and my boots have great memories of that special evening at the Olympic opening ceremony in London.

“It was a high to be involved with such an awesome and spectacula­r event. Something I’ll remember forever.”

He started the non-profit campaign with his daughters Mary and Stella Mccartney to encourage people to not eat meat for one day a week to help the environmen­t and animal welfare.

Sir Paul’s boots are similar to the shoes he wore while in the Beatles, and are now made without animal products.

Originally made by Anello and Davide, a footwear company specialisi­ng in theatrical footwear, the Beatle boots were an offshoot of the classic Chelsea boot.

The auctioned pair was crafted from alternativ­e suede by Steven Lowe for Crispinian­s based in Eastbourne.

Sotheby’s chairman of Europe, Oliver Barker, said: “A true musical icon, Paul Mccartney’s style has influenced popular culture over six decades, and Sotheby’s is thrilled to be the first auction house to offer a piece from Paul’s personal collection, further establishi­ng our status as the auction house of choice for the finest film and music artefacts.”

Sir Paul also performed in the boots for the late Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and his On the Run tour.

Sotheby’s head of rock, pop and film: popular culture, Katherine Schofield said: “To have the opportunit­y to showcase Paul Mccartney’s stage worn boots, based on the legendary Beatle boot, in our galleries on New Bond Street in London, will be a very special moment as part of Sotheby’s Modern British takeover.”

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Sir Paul on stage after Olympic show

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