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CNBC Sports Business Reporter
Retro jerseys aren’t as hot as they were six years ago, but there’s at least one jersey that figures to bring us back to the old days.
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Source: Mitchell & Ness Michael Jordan Box |
Next Monday, retro jersey specialist Mitchell & Ness will release a limited edition of Michael Jordan’s rookie Bulls jersey. The launch date, Oct. 26, is the 25th anniversary of Jordan’s first NBA game.
The $375 collection features an authentic reproduction of Jordan’s 1984 Bulls white home jersey.
It comes in a black wooden box. The jersey is limited to 1,264 pieces, representing one jersey for the games he played in his 15-year NBA career.
Each jersey is individually numbered and comes with a silver plated recap of the particular game that corresponds to that jersey’s number.
To honor Jordan, and perhaps to sell out the jerseys in a single day, the NBA Store in Manhattan will stay open an hour later, from 7:30-8:30 p.m., coinciding with the tip-off time of Jordan’s first game. NBA TV is also airing Jordan’s first game on the 26th.
Aside from the NBA store, the jersey is available at NBAStore.com, the Chicago Bulls team store and the Mitchell & Ness flagship store in Philadelphia. Mitchell & Ness was purchased in November 2007 by Adidas, which is the official apparel supplier of the NBA.
One of Jordan’s real rookie jerseys (an away red) sold for $66,000 in a Grey Flannel Auction in September.
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